Just got an email from a friend who forwarded some promotional email she got from New Line:
Final Destination 3
The team behind the original Final Destination--Writer/Director James Wong (Final Destination, X-Files) and writer Glen Morgan--are reunited for Final Destination 3, now in production. The story begins six years after the events of the first film, when high school senior Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has a premonition of a fatal amusement park accident. When the premonition proves true, those who survive the accident are forced to deal with the repercussions of escaping their fate. But fate is not so easily thwarted, and as Wendy and Kevin (Ryan Merriman) desperately try to interpret the clues that might save lives, their friends meet fantastically gruesome ends one-by-one. The film is currently scheduled for a 2006 release.
and
Phantasm
New Line Cinema has struck a deal with filmmaker Don Coscarelli to bring a new version of his cult horror film Phantasm to the big screen. Coscarelli will produce the remake of the classic film, which will give a 21st century upgrade to the original 1979 film. Phantasm revolves around the evil "Tall Man" who moves from small town to small town, turning the local dead into slaves as he prepares for an otherworldly invasion.
Man I loved the Phantasm series... I'm sure New Line will some how many to screw it up... and Final Destination 3.... with no Tony Todd in sight? Grrrrr
Final Destination 3
The team behind the original Final Destination--Writer/Director James Wong (Final Destination, X-Files) and writer Glen Morgan--are reunited for Final Destination 3, now in production. The story begins six years after the events of the first film, when high school senior Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has a premonition of a fatal amusement park accident. When the premonition proves true, those who survive the accident are forced to deal with the repercussions of escaping their fate. But fate is not so easily thwarted, and as Wendy and Kevin (Ryan Merriman) desperately try to interpret the clues that might save lives, their friends meet fantastically gruesome ends one-by-one. The film is currently scheduled for a 2006 release.
and
Phantasm
New Line Cinema has struck a deal with filmmaker Don Coscarelli to bring a new version of his cult horror film Phantasm to the big screen. Coscarelli will produce the remake of the classic film, which will give a 21st century upgrade to the original 1979 film. Phantasm revolves around the evil "Tall Man" who moves from small town to small town, turning the local dead into slaves as he prepares for an otherworldly invasion.
Man I loved the Phantasm series... I'm sure New Line will some how many to screw it up... and Final Destination 3.... with no Tony Todd in sight? Grrrrr