RED STARTS SHOOTING - SPIES ASSEMBLE ON TORONTO
- By Renn Brown
- Published 01/18/2010
- News
There'll be a whole lot of A-List and prestige floating around Toronto
in the coming months since Red, the thriller with the insane cast, has
begun shooting. We recently learned that John Malkovich had joined the
cast, replacing John C. Reily as one of Bruce Willis' team of spies,
and with that last bit of casting done, they've begun actually rolling (RED?) cameras.PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERWAY ON
SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT’S “RED”
SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT’S “RED”
January 12, 2010 --- Toronto, Canada – Principal photography has begun in Toronto on Summit Entertainment’s spy-thriller “Red,” based on the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name by Warren Ellis.
Joining previously announced stars Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker and Academy Award®-winners Helen Mirren and Morgan Freeman, are two-time Academy Award®-nominee John Malkovich, Karl Urban, Brian Cox, Academy Award®-winners Richard Dreyfuss and Ernest Borgnine, Julian McMahon, James Remar and Rebecca Pidgeon.
“Red” is the story of Frank Moses (Willis), a former black-ops CIA agent, who is now living a quiet life. That is, until the day a hi-tech assassin shows up intent on killing him. With his identity compromised and the life of the woman he cares for, Sarah (Parker), endangered, Frank reassembles his old team (Freeman, Malkovich and Mirren) in a last ditch effort to survive.
Directed by Robert Schwentke (“The Time Traveler’s Wife,” “Flightplan”) from a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber (“Whiteout”), the film is produced by di Bonaventura Pictures’ Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian (“Salt,” “Transformers,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”). Executive producers are Jake Myers (“Shanghai,” “Hollywoodland”) and Gregory Noveck (“Jonah Hex”). Di Bonaventura Pictures’ production executive David Ready serves as co-producer.
“Red” reunites director Schwentke with director of photography Florian Ballhaus (“Marley & Me,” “The Devil Wears Prada”) and Oscar-winning film editor Thom Noble (“Witness,” “Thelma & Louise”) who collaborated with Schwentke on “The Time Traveler’s Wife” and “Flightplan.” Additionally, “Red” production designer Alec Hammond (“Donnie Darko”) and costume designer Susan Lyall (“Rachel Getting Married”) lent their talents to Schwentke’s “Flightplan” as well.
“I’m so excited at the phenomenal cast that Robert and our script have attracted,” said di Boneventura. “I think audiences are going to have a great time.”
Summit’s President of Production Erik Feig said, “RED is that classic project with a little bit of something for everyone. We are thrilled to see it come to vivid life with an outstanding cast, incredibly talented director, and top notch producing team. It's gonna be a good one!"”
“Red” will film in and around the Toronto metropolitan area for nine weeks before moving on to the road and ending in New Orleans in late March for the final two weeks of principal photography. The film is scheduled for worldwide release on October 22, 2010."
Expect to see some photos of a number of aged, respected, and dignified actors and actresses blowing shit the fuck up soon. Very soon.
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Comment #1 (Posted by an unknown user)
it all looks good until i read "from thje director of flightplan and and the time travelers wife"...yikes
Comment #2 (Posted by a known user)
Wow, those 4th and 5th paragraphs are a who's who of shitty film making. I can't wait for this to disappear. I am almosted as excited to see this as I am to see Lucky Number Slevin, with is similarly A-list cast... when does that come out again?
Comment #3 (Posted by Mike)
I liked Lucky Number Slevin. As for the cast, it all sounded great until it got to the inclusion of Rebecca Pidgeon. Couldn't they have at least left her name out of the press release? Yikes...
Comment #4 (Posted by Hal Hartley)
I remember Doug Benson's two word review of Lucky Number Slevin: It slucks.
Comment #5 (Posted by Lane Meyer)
What the hell was wrong with the original plot? It would have worked just fine the way it was. Now it sounds like some kind of bullshit, elderly version of "Mission: Impossible". Fucking Hollywood.
Comment #6 (Posted by sankofa)
Red is Vinnie Jones?
Comment #7 (Posted by CorrectionC)
My buddy's working on RED. Can't wait to hear stories from the shoot in Toronto...
Comment #8 (Posted by Shaw)
Flightplan? Whiteout? Transformers? Hollywoodland? Transformers 2? Witness? The Time Traveler's Wife? Why is this supposed to be good again?

