Breaking News: Halloween 3D "H3D" Coming Next Summer
For those of you who thought that the franchise was dead never fear! In what seems like an amazing rumor looks to be true from our sources. Yes you are reading this right, H3D, minus Rob Zombie however. Apparently Michael Myers will be coming home once again to Haddonfield next year shot in full 3D...
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Halloween II may not have won the box office this weekend, but Weinstein Co. is taking a lesson from the movie that did (The Final Destination 3D) as it prepares a sequel for next summer, H3D. The independent studio's co-Chairman Bob Weinstein said today that the 3-D sequel, titled, appropriately enough, "Halloween 3D," is in development.
Below is a quote taken from The Los Angles Times.
"The Weinstein Co. plans to release "Halloween 3" in 3-D next summer, said Bob Weinstein, who co-founded the company with brother Harvey. While Zombie will not be back to direct, the next sequel will pick up from his story and give a new twist on slasher Myers, Weinstein said.
""Halloween II" may not have won the box office this weekend, but Weinstein Co. is taking a lesson from the movie that did as it prepares a sequel for next summer.
The independent studio's co-Chairman Bob Weinstein said today that the 3-D sequel, titled, appropriately enough, "Halloween 3D," is in development.
The investment it takes to shoot movies in digital 3-D has proved particularly lucrative for horror films. For "The Final Destination," this weekend's No. 1 movie, theaters with at least one 3-D screen earned 3.25 times as much as those that showed the movie in 2-D only, according to distributor Warner Bros. That's substantially higher than for other recent releases. The equivalent 3-D multiple for last month's "G-Force," for instance, was only 1.7 on its first weekend. For July's "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" it was 1.4 andm for June's "Up" it was 2.2. January horror flick "My Bloody Valentine" earned 6.4 times as much from 3-D theaters as it did from 2-D on its opening weekend.
"Halloween II" did far less business than Zombie's "Halloween," which opened at No. 1 with $30.6 million two years ago. But Weinstein noted that the sequel took in more than its $15 million production budget over opening weekend."
Weinstein said Rob Zombie, who directed "Halloween II" and 2007's reboot of the 31-year-old horror series, won't return for "Halloween 3-D." He said the studio is in negotiations with a new director, whom he declined to name, who has experience in horror and has a "different take" on the franchise. The film is scheduled for a release during the summer of 2010!
And here is another article referencing (click here) it on Yahoo.com.
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31 comments
i just saw H2. it was amazingly good.
If you don't like the movie then just don't watch it. I don't understand why you guys have to ruin the oppertunity for others to actully watch the movie their selfs but noooo, when you don't like a movie it automaticly means no one else should watch it because you said so.
So go fuck yourselfs you hating, cock sucking, motherfuckers.
Think about it!!!!!
maybe he could go out on a better note..just saying. im indifferent on the 3d idea..
while i think 3d is just a gimmick to charge more for movies. but ill probably see it anyways because im a huge fan of the entire series. especially the originals.















