SFFH Movies in the Pipeline (2007-07-03)SFFH Films in the Works:
30 Days of Night -- Produced by Sam Raimi. A fantasy horror film about a town in Alaska that experiences a month of nighttime and a visit from a group of vampires.
Aliens vs. Predator -- The bizarre pairing of the monsters of the Alien movies and the Predator movies continues with this horror sequel to Alien vs. Predator.
Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She Vampires -- Bruce Campbell reprises his role as an elderly Elvis Presley in this sequel to indie cult hit Bubba Ho-Tep.
The Dark is Rising -- A fantasy film based on the YA books of Susan Cooper.
The Dark Knight -- The sequel to Batman Begins about DC Comic's caped crusader.
Enchanted -- A comedy from Disney in which a princess and her prince are cast from their animated fairyland into the real world.
G.I. Joe -- The action toys/comics/cartoon soldiers come to the big screen.
I Am Legend -- Based on the classic sf horror story about humanity turned into zombies from a virus and the last man on Earth. Starring Will Smith.
Incredible Hulk II -- Since the first one didn't take, they're making a sequel about Marvel Comics' famous green super-creature.
Indiana Jones IV -- Harrison Ford and co. saddle up for one last time, set during the 1950's Red Scare.
Iron Man -- The alcoholic billionaire in the metal suit moves from comics to the silver screen. Starring Robert Downey Jr.
Jurassic Park IV -- Because you can never get enough of raptors ripping people in two, the film series based on Michael Crichton's sf horror novels returns for another installment.
The Mummy III -- Brendon Fraser returns in the next chapter of the horror series about dealing with dead people.
Prince Caspian -- The next Narnia movie, based on the children's book by C.S. Lewis. Be sure to get some cupcakes to go along with it.
Puss in Boots -- The cat with Antonio Banderas' voice is getting his own spin-off flick from the Shrek series.
Speed Racer -- The ultimate car racing cartoon becomes a live action movie.
The Spiderwick Chronicles -- A new children's film based on the popular series by Tony DeTerlizzi and Holly Black.
Temeraire -- Produced by Peter Jackson, adapted from the first novel in Naomi Novik's alternate history fantasy series about dragons in the Napoleonic Wars.
Where the Wild Things Are -- The live action movie based on the most famous children's picture book of all time.
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