Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Pete Travis and Alex Garland set the record straight over Dredd
On Friday The LA Occasions broke the story that Dredd director Pete Travis wasn't any more concentrating on the project which author/producer Alex Garland had adopted editing duties.However, the state update from each side claims that is not really what's happened.According to them, it's just all gone just a little "unorthodox" and been "misinterpreted"."Throughout all stages in the filmmaking, Dredd is really a collaboration between numerous devoted creative parties," see the statement released by both Travis and Garland."Within the start we made a decision by having an unorthodox collaboration to produce the film. This situation remains misinterpreted. To produce the record straight, Pete wasn't fired and stays a central part of the collaboration, and Alex is not seeking a co-director credit."The clarification is constantly on the express, "We're all happy using the film we've made, and appropriately claim that it's judged on viewing when it's released next season.InchSince sounds more orthodox.Dredd is founded on the 2000AD comic strip of a advanced lawman as well as the film opens 21 September 2012.
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