by beermeister0831 » Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:07 am
Here sme info I have found about the new Termnator movie
Governor Bill Richardson Announces Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins to be filmed in New Mexico
Filming is scheduled to begin this spring.
Contact: New Mexico Film Office (505) 476-5600
SANTA FE - Governor Bill Richardson today announced that Terminator
Salvation: The Future Begins will be shot in New Mexico. Production is scheduled to begin in New Mexico in spring 2008. Christian Bale (3:10 to Yuma, Batman) will star as John Connor.
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins will be the first film in a new Terminator trilogy and will mark the latest installment of the multi-billion dollar Terminator franchise. Moritz Borman, Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek will produce. McG will direct the film from a script by John Brancato and Michael Ferris (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines).
“Terminator Salvation is the largest picture shot in New Mexico to date and will continue to showcase our status as a leader in quality locations, quality crews and talent, and quality productions,†said Governor Richardson. “This is huge for the state’s film industry – the fact that such a big film with a blockbuster reputation has chosen New Mexico speaks volumes.â€
"New Mexico represents an arid Western United States which has a look and feel conducive to creating an American Gothic picture,†said Director McG. “This Terminator is set in a credible post-apocalyptic future and will redefine the language of its predecessors. This is the story of a man's search for belief in himself and his fellow man. It's a long journey and the landscape plays a critical role. Governor Richardson’s office and the New Mexico Film Office have been extremely supportive and we're looking forward to an incredible production experience."
The film will be shot from May through August in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and other New Mexico locations. Production offices will be based at Albuquerque Studios, where all of the stage work will take place, representing a large portion of the film.
The film is set to release in North America on May 22, 2009. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling all U.S. and Canadian distribution rights for the film, with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group handling international distribution rights in all territories (excluding Korea and select Mideast territories). The Halcyon Company acquired all Terminator franchise rights in May 2007.
Since Richardson took office, over 90 major feature film and television projects have shot in the state, adding $1.5 billion dollars to New Mexico’s economy.
Here sme info I have found about the new Termnator movie
Governor Bill Richardson Announces Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins to be filmed in New Mexico
Filming is scheduled to begin this spring.
Contact: New Mexico Film Office (505) 476-5600
SANTA FE - Governor Bill Richardson today announced that Terminator
Salvation: The Future Begins will be shot in New Mexico. Production is scheduled to begin in New Mexico in spring 2008. Christian Bale (3:10 to Yuma, Batman) will star as John Connor.
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins will be the first film in a new Terminator trilogy and will mark the latest installment of the multi-billion dollar Terminator franchise. Moritz Borman, Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek will produce. McG will direct the film from a script by John Brancato and Michael Ferris (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines).
“Terminator Salvation is the largest picture shot in New Mexico to date and will continue to showcase our status as a leader in quality locations, quality crews and talent, and quality productions,†said Governor Richardson. “This is huge for the state’s film industry – the fact that such a big film with a blockbuster reputation has chosen New Mexico speaks volumes.â€
"New Mexico represents an arid Western United States which has a look and feel conducive to creating an American Gothic picture,†said Director McG. “This Terminator is set in a credible post-apocalyptic future and will redefine the language of its predecessors. This is the story of a man's search for belief in himself and his fellow man. It's a long journey and the landscape plays a critical role. Governor Richardson’s office and the New Mexico Film Office have been extremely supportive and we're looking forward to an incredible production experience."
The film will be shot from May through August in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and other New Mexico locations. Production offices will be based at Albuquerque Studios, where all of the stage work will take place, representing a large portion of the film.
The film is set to release in North America on May 22, 2009. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling all U.S. and Canadian distribution rights for the film, with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group handling international distribution rights in all territories (excluding Korea and select Mideast territories). The Halcyon Company acquired all Terminator franchise rights in May 2007.
Since Richardson took office, over 90 major feature film and television projects have shot in the state, adding $1.5 billion dollars to New Mexico’s economy.