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"...all these worlds..." is a blog by David Hitt. It covers space exploration, decent science fiction, humor (by its very nature), and whatever else I happen to find cool. (Formerly "You Must Fight The Bear")
Name: David Hitt About Me: Inspiring the next generation of explorers... See my complete profile
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:: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 ::
Big Day For Dave At AICN Rumor has it that both Batman and Superman movies will begin filming later this year.
Even though I read something about it not that long ago, I had basically just assumed that this movie had fallen through and wasn't going to be made. The liner notes for one of the Knight Rider DVDs said that the movie will feature KARR, which would be cool, but I don't know if that's still true.
And, appropriately enough considering the item two posts down, AICN had news on Tron 2.0. The game by that name comes out in August (according to the article), and will be released for multiple platforms, which makes me happy, since previously I had only heard about a PC release. Hopefully that means it will be coming out for my PS2. Anyway, supposedly a script has been approved for a Tron movie sequel, but has not yet received the greenlight, and whether it does so will apparently depend at least in part on how the game does. So reserve you copy today (except Lain).
Some rumors could be taken to mean that James Cameron will begin filming next year on a big-budget, 3D, largely digital Alien 5. The interesting thing about this article, though, is that on down into it, talking about the possibility of Cameron eventually filming in space as mentioned recently, it says that Cameron "stressed that he was willing to do anything NASA required of him..." Hmmm... I wonder how exactly this works... 'cause I really would like to see another decent Alien film...
Of course, now I've made this entry too long by putting all this news in one post, probably stopping these important issues from each getting all the feedback they deserve. Whoops.