March 31, 2007
Anderson Still in Castlevania; Hitman Gains Steam
Posted at 12:36 pm in Game Movie

Contradicting this earlier rumor, Paul Anderson told IGN that he is still involved in the planned Castlevania movie. He is working on Death Race and Castlevania both which are “set up at Universal,” but that there are scheduling conflicts which he is trying to resolve. “I am very passionate about Castlevania and whatever happens I will remain actively involved in my role as writer and producer,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, the Hitman movie is gaining steam. Dark Horizons reports that Olga Kurylenko, Robert Kepper, Ulrich Thomsen and Michael Offei have joined the cast, which features Timothy Olyphant as Agent 47, the cold-blooded-bald assassin. Dougray Scott plays the villain.

According to the report, the movie will have Hitman being chased by the Interpol and the Russian military. Shooting will begin this week in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, with locations in South Africa, Istanbul, St. Petersburg and London.

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One Response to “Anderson Still in Castlevania; Hitman Gains Steam”
  1. Bruce Darren Acosta Says:

    CASTLEVANIA MOVIE PRODUCERS WORK ON TEKKEN MOVIE.

    Crystal Sky is working on video game movie adaptations with Castlevania and Tekken.
    Paul WS Anderson has left the project and move on to do Death Race
    3000.
    Tekken is also going to the big screen is to be directed by Charles Stone III but he’s off the directors chair and Dwight H Little has the directors chair,but Crystal Sky should change things around on the script to follow the Tekken 2 game and change the director maybe someone from Hong Kong or a Europian director would be nice for the Tekken film.
    The Tekken movie is still in production and we can still talk on changing the script and the directors.
    I remember that DOA:Dead or Alive was the worst movie ever and the film could have been done better.
    Thank You.
    BRUCE ACOSTA
    AUSTRALIA.

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