Roland Emmerich, the director behind, The Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day, is set for another apocalyptic epic entitled 2012 reports.
The German director, who releases on March 7th, the prehistorically set 10,000 B.C., shopped the script he co-wrote with Harald Kloser around to studios on Tuesday and nearly all of them were interested enough to meet with him yesterday to hear his budget projection and creative aspirations.
After that, studios will bid on an essentially greenlit film that Emmerich intends to direct next and have ready for a Summer 2009 release.
2012 is a subject dear to my self and is based on the Mayan long-count calender, a time keeping system that ends on December 22, 2012.
The German director, who releases on March 7th, the prehistorically set 10,000 B.C., shopped the script he co-wrote with Harald Kloser around to studios on Tuesday and nearly all of them were interested enough to meet with him yesterday to hear his budget projection and creative aspirations.
After that, studios will bid on an essentially greenlit film that Emmerich intends to direct next and have ready for a Summer 2009 release.
2012 is a subject dear to my self and is based on the Mayan long-count calender, a time keeping system that ends on December 22, 2012.
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