
COMING 2008
Outlander, A Howard McCain film, written by Dirk Blackman & Howard McCain (produced by Chris Roberts & Barrie M. Osborne)
As an age old battle rages amongst the stars, Kainan's ship burns brightly as it crashes into the Nordic coast. As his space craft comes to rest in the fjords of ancient Norway, it's with dismay that Kainan realizes that he wasn't the only survivor. A second passenger, a Moorwen also emerges from the wreckage. A Fierce and animal-like creature, the Moorwen is intent on causing harm to those it perceives have wronged it. As the Moorwen kills everything in its path, Kainan must get the feuding Viking clans to work together long enough to destroy the beast before it destroys them all.
UPDATES
05/16/08 The Rumor Mill: More release dates?
We've been hearing a number of dates around the web for France, but so far the most likely seems to be August 8th. However we've also seen July 30th thrown around a couple of times. While it's a possibility it's also a date we've seen listed tentatively a while back. Hopefully we'll see a more official announcement on this in the days to come.
Meanwhile, it appears that Outlander will be arriving in cinemas in India some time in October. Also we forgot one of the pictures from the Mad Movies article yesterday, so we've attached the thumbnail of Ron Perlman's Gunnar here.
05/16/08 OUTLANDER in French Movie Magazine
France seems to be full of great Outlander news this week. Don't forget that in just over two hours (at 2:00pm Cannes time) Outlander will be having it's first full market screening.
Hugo (who previously wrote in a while back about an Outlander tidbit that showed up in the french magazine CineLive) picked up the May issue of Mad-Movies magazine that happens to feature an article on Outlander. He mentions that the article doesn't really have any new info about the film itself but it did contain a couple of neat photos from the film, which he kindly sent along as well. First up is a picture of Kainan (Jim Caviezel) shackled to something, and then there's one of what looks like Freya (Sophia Myles) being threatened by a sword. And lastly, there's a better look at the alien warrior concept art that we showed a fuzzier version of a few weeks back - All very cool.
Hugo also mentioned that the article re-iterated that the apparent final budget of the film was 47 million dollars, and also repeats the August 8th release date for France. If this date proves true, could it be an indicator of about when to expect the film in North America? We hope so!
05/09/08 OUTLANDER: Cannes Market Screening Schedule
Wild Bunch has posted their screening schedule for Cannes online. Outlander is slated to show in the Market on Friday, May 16th and Monday, May 19th in the Star1 theater. It will be showing at 2:00 P.M. (or 14:00) both of those days.
Again if you do manage to catch one of these screenings, let us know your impressions by e-mailing us at outlander@solsector.net
05/08/08 BREAKING NEWS: Outlander to have Market Screening at Cannes
A couple of weeks ago we mentioned that Outlander would be headed to Cannes but that we were uncertain in what fashion. Cineuropa has published an article detailing Wild Bunch's Cannes Film Festival offerings. Among their official entries in the competition, the article explaines which other films will be present at the festivals various sections. This includes at the very end of the article, a statement that Outlander will have it's Market Premiere Screening at Cannes. Cannes runs from the 14th to the 25th of May.
If you are unfamiliar with the Cannes market, it's a place where companies promote their movies to distributors. While movies are in preproduction they show potential buyers some art and the pitch, and possibly even the script. More than one buyer will get rights to the films oftentimes, as films will have different distributors in different areas of the world. Wild bunch has been handling Outlander's sales at least since 2005 and were present at last years Cannes film market as well. The difference this year is that they will actually be showing the entire completed film. Even at the berlin film festival's film market a few months ago, They only showed a promo reel of completed footage - though to good reception we should add.
Wild Bunch's Cannes screening schedule should be available soon so keep posted for more info on which screens and what times the Movie will be showing in the Market. Keep in mind that these screenings are likely only open to industry professionals and not to the general public. However if you are going to Cannes we would love to hear from you. If you manage to catch a screening of the film, we'd love to hear from you even more and any impressions of the film you may have.
05/03/08 The Rumor Mill: Outlander Release Dates
Talk about when Outlander will hit theaters is rampant on the internet. As such we've heard many murmurings of supposed release dates, some less possible that others. It's trickier deciphering some of the foreign language stuff too as stuff gets lost in translation going both ways. We even heard a crazy rumor that Outlander is entirely in ancient norse (the way Passion of the Christ was in Aramaic and a few other old languages ) but that simply just isn't true. Outlander will be in English primarily. Jim Caviezel's alien race will be speaking an alien language that is actually Ancient Norse, which is a dead language that only a handfull of university professors actually know.
Now about release dates... We recently heard - but haven't coroborated the stories - that Outlander has a release date of September 12th in Poland which puts it a week later than the supposed Russian release date. We've also heard August 6th for France, Which coincides with one of the two weekends we figured would be most likely should Outlander premiere in that month. Keep in mind that we haven't really heard anything official.
Have you come across an Outlander article or Rumor? Let us know by e-mailing us at outlander@solsector.net or discussing it at the forum.
05/02/08 OSN reviews the Outlander pre-production featurette
While patiently waiting for word of more promotional material for outlander (and a release date) we here at outlander.solsector.net were able to review a different kind of promo material. Many of you are familiar with the pre-production teaser that was made cheaply to try and raise money to actually make Outlander. The teaser was interesting but it's very nature makes it un-representative of the completed Outlander film or any of the effects and shots there-in. What you may not know is that Ascendant Pictures also produced a promo reel, or featurette to go along with it for the same purpose of raising funds and for selling the movie to distributors.
We recently had a chance to see the reel and can only say we're more enthusiastic than ever for the movie. Even with what we already know, we were impressed with the scope of the film. The reel wasn't entirely complete. There was one brief section missing which we assume had to do with location scouting in new zealand. That would have been interesting to see though understandably irrelevant since the production never ended up shooting in New Zealand.
The reel almost certainly contains major spoilers though so we don't think it would be apropriate to post any of it yet, though it possibly could be made available once the movie comes out.
The reel covers a lot of ground and is loaded with shots of concept art pieces, and contains a couple of storyboard animatics (including a pretty crazy fight atop a water fall) as well as a section of the preproduction teaser. There are concept art of all the main characters as well as of various film locations and pivotal scenes. Interestingly the Kainan concept looks like Karl Urban who was originally slated to play the character. There's some images that are already in our concept art gallery as well as some of various vehicles and some different pieces featuring the Moorwen. It also includes the following which seems to be a longer version of the tagline in the pre-production teaser:
"One man... Two Worlds... A battle fought in a time of legend. A hero from another world must save the people he loves by destroying an evil beyond imagination. - OUTLANDER - Sometimes the Legends are true"
Most of the reel is acompanied by a moving piece of music though we couldn't place whether or which movie it may originally be from. It is also accompanied by three key individuals talking about the production. Here are a few highlights:
Barrie Osborne: "We're positing this clash of cultures - Viking world and futuristic person from another world - and that really is a unique and interesting idea with great characters and a great love story. And also, these are characters that are rounded - that are three dimensional and not two dimensional cut-outs.
Dan Hennah - Art director of King Kong and Lord of the Rings: "You've got a script that not only gives you this depth of a period film but also introduces another element which we sort of haven't really seen before. There's a monster which is a pretty wierd sort of a monster and then you've also got this high-tech space part of the story. We see where the guy came from. We have the opportunity to see part of his background and why he's here. So we get to see this wonderfull technology. We get to see another type of life but it still in it's own way parallels our life now on earth. "it connects with life back in that viking age and one of the lovely things is the real things that mattered then, still matter now and still appear to matter in the future"
Iain McCaig - Chief concept designer on all Star Wars prequels, and one of the founders of Ninth Ray studios: "One of the special things about this project for me was that we were alowed to tackle absolutely everything in the show, and in our team we have great comic book artists, visual story tellers. We have some of the best environmental designers and vehicle designers in the world. We have monster makers. We have a dinosaur and viking expert on staff here and we were able to come in and handle everything from the pots and pans to the offering stones to the shield halls and the space ships..."
"I think it might reach the same audience as the titanic because at it's heart you've got a love story. It's an action adventure love story with a monster and all of the sudden it's revolving around human characters which is where most monster movies fail."
"it's the best mix of genres right now beyond the obvious one of science fiction and period piece - vikings and space ships. For me it's the monster movie love story. One of the most classic films of all time worked on that premis, which is King Kong. This is a very logical inheritor of what King Kong began."
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