Damon Lindelof’s HBO Pilot
Finds Its Leading Man
Your Highness actor Justin Theroux has landed the lead role in Damon Lindelof’s The Leftovers, an HBO pilot based on a novel about life after the Rapture.
Your Highness actor Justin Theroux has landed the lead role in Damon Lindelof’s The Leftovers, an HBO pilot based on a novel about life after the Rapture.
Tight-lipped Tomorrowland writer Damon Lindelof says that while the Brad Bird-directed film is inspired in part by the Disney theme land, he also drew from other sources.
Lost‘s Damon Lindelof stresses that the problem Warner Bros. faces with its DC Comics movies isn’t one of character but one of tone, noting that Green Lantern and The Dark Knight “clearly inhabit two entirely different worlds.”
Potential details about Tomorrowland, the top-secret Disney movie from Brad Bird, Damon Lindelof and Jeff Jensen, debut online, sparking talk that the title place might actually be in an alternate dimension.
Hugh Laurie is in negotiations to star opposite George Clooney in Disney’s Tomorrowland, the top-secret sci-fi movie from Brad Bird and Damon Lindelof.
The Leftovers, Damon Lindelof’s adaptation of the Tom Perrotta novel about those left behind following a Rapture-like event, has received a pilot order from HBO.
Paramount Pictures has debuted the new television spot for World War Z that’s set to air Sunday during the Super Bowl. Starring Brad Pitt, the film opens June 13.
Disney’s 1952, the secretive film written by Damon Lindelof and Brad Bird, has changed its name to Tomorrowland, indicating a tie to the theme-park attraction.
In a new interview, Damon Lindelof reveals that he expects his secretive sci-fi project 1952 to start filming in mid-2013.
Damon Lindelof won’t be writing the sequel to director Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, explaining his decision primarily comes down to time and focus:
Paramount Pictures will show nine minutes of Star Trek Into Darkness before The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in December on 500 IMAX 3D screens.
The sequel to J.J. Abrams’ 2009 blockbuster is apparently called Star Trek Into Darkness — that’s right, no colon — but it’s unclear what the title, and its curious lack of punctuation, mean.