I, Frankenstein heads Down Under To Begin Filming Soon

I, Frankenstein heads Down Under To Begin Filming Soon

The comic adaptation is heading down to australia...................................................................................

By MalcomReynolds - Nov 09, 2011 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: I, Frankenstein
Looks like the movie adaptation of the comic I, Frankenstein has finally settled on a shooting location.

Encore Magazine Reports



Set to begin filming in Victoria in January, the film tells the modern-day tale of Dr. Frankenstein's creature, Adam, who nearly centuries after his "birth", has found himself in a gothic city, caught up in a war between two immortal clans. Though based on the comic by Kevin Grevioux, leading man Aaron Eckhart recently explained to ShockTillYouDrop.com that Mary Shelley's original novel is where he's currently focusing his attention to build the character.

The production is expected to spend $37 million on local Australian cast and crew with a planned release date of February 22, 2013.


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mil05
mil05 - 11/9/2011, 3:25 AM
They could easily film some of it in Melbourne, we have some sweet heritage buildings/
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