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Warner Bros. Returns to The NeverEnding Story
February 26th, 2009

The NeverEnding Story
The studio picked up the rights to the film and are all set to get started on the remake.
Based on a German-language novel by Michael Ende, the film follows Bastian Balthazar Bux "who discovers a parallel world in a book titled The NeverEnding Story."
The new film will look at some aspects of the film that weren't really highlighted in the original. That film was directed by Wolfgang Petersen.
Currently no writer or director is attached to the project.
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And to Kranendonk: Actually, no they're not. Yet. Hopefully never. Right now the plans for Ghostbusters is the videogame coming out for Xbox360 and PS3 that will be based on the two movies, and a Wii game that will be set after the 2nd. And right now Ivan Reitman and Dan Akroyd are writing the script for the third, which will take place after the wii game, but they're writing it so that you don't necessarily HAVE to play the game to understand what's happening. The third movie will make references to the game, but the game is not essential.
And while I'm on that note, Dan Akroyd is thinking of casting Ben Stiller as "the new recruit." I don't know how I feel about that. he could pull it off, I guess. Is he "Ghostbusters" material?
And dont even joke about such things LEO, a Labyrinth remake may be the undoing of existence.
But i still love the film lol, i still remmeber the theme song and all the great characters from this film.
But it doesn't state in the article that they will be using more of the book it just references that the original source materail was a book.
The aspects that were left out, could be things that were written out of the original because they never had the technology to do it.
And if Wolfgang Petersen is doing this does that mean he ain't doing Ender's Game any more, because he is attached to the film adaptation?
I personally am happy to hear that they are taking on more of the book, because it really is a huge, dense story full of wonderful characters and scenes. People shouldn't think of this as a remake any more than TIH was a remake of Hulk. They were separate approaches to the same character. One failed, one succeeded. Since the 80's NES 3pic failed, I hope this one is good, for the sake of the book.
"Hey Hollywood! While you're at it, how about you remake Ghostbusters?! No? How about Terminator?! NO?! How about Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, OR EVEN STAR WARS?!?! NO?! Well why not?! You're remaking everything else!!! You're only going to remake these movie anyway! SO WHY DON'T YOU START NOW?!?! WHAT IN THE BLOODY FURY OF THE ABYSMAL NINTH RING OF HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!?! WHY IS IT SO HARD FOR YOU MINDLESS, HALF-BRAINED, BLUNDERING GALOOTS TO CREATE AN ORIGINAL STORY?!?! ARE YOU REALLY THAT PATHETIC?!"
Okay, now that I've gotten my bullocks wound up, I think I will find an inanimate object to be on the recieving end of my fury.
this would be one of those movies they remake for the kiddies of today, not for us.