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Thursday
24Jul2008

‘RoboCop’ will return to big screen!

“RoboCop” will return to the big screen in the near future, and according to the Hollywood Reporter, Darren Aronofsky is set to direct what is currently known as a new installment in the franchise.

No details about the plot have been announced yet, but “Road to Perdition” screenwriter David Self is on board to pen the script. MGM is aiming for a 2010 release.

The original “RoboCop” was directed by Paul Verhoeven and hit theaters in 1987. The story centered on a Detroit cop who is transformed into a powerful cyborg and programmed to battle crime in the city.

Aronofsky recently directed “The Fountain.” His is currently wrapping post-production on “The Wrestler,” which stars Mickey Rourke as professional wrestler Randy “The Ram” Robinson.

Although I feel the studios are currently remaking too many classics and rebooting too many old franchises, I have to admit I’m pretty excited about this. I’ve been waiting for Aronofsky to get a shot at tackling a blockbuster with a huge budget, and I’m eager to see how he brings the powerful robot cop back to life.

Reader Comments (1)

Another great franchise gets a lick of the old 21st century paint here. To be pretty honest the original works had to be known as "Pitch Perfect", I could not fault any of the work that had gone into Robocop. I am looking forward to the new installment and would welcome Peter Weller back as the citys one man army, instead of Robert Burke.

I know that people have been saying why remake films, but films like this cannot go without attention to detail, I just hope that this installment will offfer us what we all expect.

August 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Howe

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