![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In March 2013 at the SXSW Film Festival, Alex Winter confirmed progress on the film was still being made. Dean Parisot was attached to direct by August 2012. Bill & Ted Face the Music: An attempt to revive Bill & Ted came to fruition in August 2010 when franchise star Keanu Reeves indicated that a script for a third film was being worked on despite the fact that the character Rufus would not return, because the character's original actor, George Carlin, had died two years prior.Principal photography began in May 2023, for an intended release date of September 6, 2024. Brad Pitt will serve as a producer, while Keaton and Ryder will reprise their respective roles. stated the sequel had been shelved however, in February 2022, a sequel was announced, produced by Plan B Entertainment with Warner Bros. It's 27 years later." In January 2015, writer Grahame-Smith said the script was finished and that he and Burton intended to start filming by the end of the year, and that both Keaton and Ryder would return in their respective roles. In 2013, Winona Ryder expressed her interest in the sequel saying, "I'm kind of sworn to secrecy but it sounds like it might be happening. hired Seth Grahame-Smith to write and produce a sequel. After multiple studio rewrites, in 1997 Gems stated that the film will never be made. Beetlejuice 2: In 1990, Tim Burton commissioned a sequel to Beetlejuice called Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian, written by Jonathan Gems.The film was finally revived in 2014 and went immediately in production and was released in December 2015. Bajirao Mastani: The film was conceived in the 1990s and was finally announced in 2003 but was shelved indefinitely owing to its ever-changing cast.However, the first sequel of the film, Avatar: The Way of Water, released on December 16, 2022, almost a decade after initial development began. The timeline has been pushed back a total of 8 times, due to director James Cameron being occupied with other projects, the VFX team working on creating underwater motion capture, and the COVID-19 pandemic affecting production. Avatar sequels: These films were first announced in 2010, aiming for a release of the second installment by 2014.One Hollywood legend holds that the project is cursed because of the premature deaths of various actors who expressed an interest in the lead role: John Belushi, Sam Kinison, John Candy, Phil Hartman and Chris Farley. Norman Jewison first purchased the film rights in 1971, and since then there have been several attempts to produce it. Atuk: A film adaptation of the novel The Incomparable Atuk.Part II appeared in 2012, and Part III was released in September 2014, but with three different actresses playing female lead character Dagny Taggert in each part. Atlas Shrugged: Film and later television adaptations of Ayn Rand's novel were in development hell for nearly 40 years before the novel was finally brought to screen in the first part of a trilogy in 2011.The project was finally completed under the direction of Robert Rodriguez and released in 2019. Alita: Battle Angel: James Cameron's live-action adaptation of Yukito Kishiro's manga series Battle Angel Alita was in development hell starting in the early 2000s.It was halted for more than a decade, with constant actor changes, restarts, and failed promotions of the film until it was finally released in 2004. Predator was first planned shortly after the 1990 release of Predator 2, to be released sometime in 1993. However, in August of that year, Waititi began work on the Marvel Studios film Thor: Love and Thunder, which once again put filming plans on hold. It was announced in 2019 that filming would be done later that year, in a production produced by Andrew Lazar and Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Taika Waititi. Directors attached to the project since 2002 have included James Cameron, Stephen Norrington, RuairĂ Robinson, the Hughes brothers, George Miller, Christopher Nolan, and Jaume Collet-Serra. acquired the rights to make a live-action American adaptation of the anime film and its manga of the same name in 2002, and have made a number of attempts to film it. This article lists notable examples of media projects, including films, music, and video games, that were or have been in development for at least ten years after their first public announcement before release without being officially cancelled, a state known as " development hell", or, in the software industry, vaporware. Media projects delayed for a decade or more ![]()
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