Morningside Entertainment Options Bluewater's Sinbad: Rogue of Mars For 2012!

Morningside Entertainment Options Bluewater's Sinbad: Rogue of Mars For 2012!

Bluewater productions Sinbad: Rogue of Mars has been optioned by Morningside Entertainment for a 2012 fantasy film, see more past the jump...

By LEEE777 - Jan 20, 2011 01:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: comicbookbin.com



The new feature film will be a continuation of the old Sinbad movies that started in 1958 with “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.”

Barry Schneer (Executive Producer) has revealed that is planned as the first of a trilogy of movies for a completely new generation (though still showing respect to the original fans).

Heres what he had to say:

“I am thrilled to continue the amazing legacy my uncle, Charles Schneer began with 7th Voyage and bring to the screen the Sinbad movie that he and Ray Harryhausen never got to make.”


From the Publisher of Bluewater Productions Darren G. Davis:

“Sinbad has always been one of more popular titles in our library that also includes “Wrath of the Titans” and “Jason and the Argonauts”, It certainly lends itself to a big-budget tentpole movie.”


Morningside Entertainment with banking partner, Pablo Antoniazzi (Director of the Brazilian Bank) co-ventured financing the film.

An all new Graphic Novel will be out to buy April 2011 by Bluewater.


LEEE777 - Sounds like they wanna be the next big Pirate thing to me, which is cool, who doesn't like Pirate movies?

Plus its comic book, so big plus in my book, looking forward to it.
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