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Should Star Trek’s Worf Get His Own Spin-Off Movie?

Movieline’s Klingon contingent aside, there are probably legions of faithful Star Trek fans who’d get behind series actor Michael Dorn and his idea to write and star in an indie spin-off movie around Worf, his Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine character. “I am serious,” he told TrekMovie.com, after revealing his very early plans at Phoenix Comic-Con. “I think there is a place for it. Straight to DVD or straight to cable. Who wouldn’t want to have this kind of thing going on?” Well, J.J. Abrams , for starters, given that all things new in the Star Trek world revolve around his forthcoming studio sequel . You think Abrams and Paramount would mind if Dorn (who, he says, are planning on Kickstarting a non- Star Trek drama to feature various Star Trek actor friends of his) just made a small little movie about Worf captaining a ship, fighting space terrorists? Well, yes. They would. But that shouldn’t keep Dorn or the Trekkers out there from harboring hope; despite his admission that he’s yet to go to his manager and his prospective direct-to-TV movie home SyFy to pitch his idea, Dorn exudes confidence that such a Worf spin-off might come to pass. “I have already started writing the script and excuse my language, but it’s f—ing great.” [ TrekMovie.com via giantfreakingrobot ]

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Stephen King’s It In the Works As Two-Parter From Jane Eyre Director

Wrap your brain around this: Stephen King’s It , the 1986 horror novel that spawned a 1990 miniseries and established Pennywise the clown as one of our most enduring collective nightmares (I still can’t pass a rain gutter in the street without wondering ) is being adapted into a movie in two parts. By the guy who made Sin Nombre and Jane Eyre ! Wait, what ? THR reports on the two-film adaptation, which is moving forward with director Cary Fukunaga onboard. Fukunaga, whose last effort was the hauntingly beautiful period adaptation Jane Eyre , will co-write the horror tale with Chase Palmer ( Dune ). It follows the plight of a group of friends dubbed The Losers Club who discover the insidious creature called It, a nasty being who’s fond of appearing in the guise of the most terrifying clown known to mankind and hiding in the sewers. They encounter It in two periods — as children and later, as adults — which seems like the obvious way to split the new iteration into two films. The idea of this new adaptation probably sounds more bizarre and random than it will turn out to be, given that Fukunaga’s a gifted filmmaker and, understandably, one who has seemed to choose his projects with care, not wanting to be pegged as one kind of director or another. Well, consider the portfolio diversified! Now, to steel myself for another two brushes with Pennywise… [via THR ]

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