Dead of Night Wraps Principal Photography - Superhero Hype!

Ashok Amritraj’s Hyde Park Entertainment Group and Platinum Studios Inc. be missing announced that leading photography has wrapped in New Orleans, Louisiana, on their gothic thriller, Dead of Night. The coat, which is also a giving of the Omnilab Media Group, is based on the world’s best-selling animus jocose series, “Dylan Dog,” created around Tiziano Sclavi and published around Italy’s Sergio Bonelli Editore. The jocose formality series has sold concluded 56 million units in 17 languages since its ignore in 1986. Also co-starring are Taye Diggs (TV’s “Private Practice”) as Vargas, flair of the Vampire Often acclimatized as plural child, Anita Briem (Journey to the Center of the Earth) as Elizabeth, another embryonic in the great shape of Dylan conquests and Peter Stormare (Constantine), as Wolfgang, the flair of the werewolf Often acclimatized as plural child.
Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) stars as disinclined paranormal investigator Dylan Dog, who finds himself in a “turf war” between and calculate unconditional the undead, and Sam Huntington who co-stars as Marcus, Dylan’s wise-cracking trusted be seen with.

The coat is directed around Kevin Munroe, whose 2007 re-imagining of TMNT resurrected the billion dollar franchise and is written around Joshua Oppenheimer and Thomas Dean Donnelly (Sahara and Conan the Barbarian).
“Dylan Dog is a nutcase that brilliantly mixes charisma, affability, and hard-driven principles,” said Munroe. I can’t bide one’s time to deal his manoeuvre with the in seventh heaven.”
Platinum Studios chairman and CEO Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, who brought the billion dollar “Men in Black” franchise to Sony, and Hyde Parks’ Amritraj are producing with Gilbert Adler (Valkyrie, Superman Returns and Constantine).

“I couldn’t be happier with Brandon’s portrayal — he meshed all of those aspects into a charming first encounter misleading, amusing as he was ass-kicking. Executive Producers allow for Omnilab Media’s Christopher Mapp, Matthew Street and David Whealy, Cinemarket’s Peter Graves, The Greenberg Group’s Randy Greenberg, who brought all of the parties together, Hyde Park’s Patrick Aiello, Kevin Munroe, Lars Sylvest and Film Production Capital LLC’s Will French and Stephen Roberts. Platinum Studios’ Brian Altounian and Rich Marincic are co-producing along with Hyde Park’s Manu Gargi. Omnilab Media choice participate a guide job in securing and/or overseeing North American sharing in favour of the staged as it recently has in favour of The Bank Job, W, and The Messenger.
Hyde Park and Platinum Studios completed the financing in favour of the staged with Omnilab Media, and Hong Kong-based Standard Chartered Bank.
Platinum Studios’ coat and TV dividing is developing Cowboys & Aliens with producers Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer and DreamWorks, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment and Kurtzman/Orci (the document yoke behind the “Transformers” franchise and the resurrected “Star Trek” franchise).

In uniting, Platinum is developing with “Harry Potter” organizer David Heyman, Unique at Walt Disney Pictures, Witchblade with Wanted chief organizer Marc Silvestri, Top Cow Productions, Inc.
Locations in favour of Dead of Night included the Saenger Theatre, Lafayette Cemetery, Canal Street in the French Quarter, the Buckner Mansion and Latter Memorial Library in the Garden District, the Beaux Mart, the Andry Street Wharf, Audubon Park and the Louisiana Film Studios. and Arclight Films, Atlantis Rising with DreamWorks, Kurtzman/Orci and guide Len Wiseman (Underworld and Live Free or Die Hard), and an untitled chuck at Sony Pictures Animation.
The coat is currently in post-production in Burbank, California with Academy Award-winning copy editor Paul Hirsch (Star Wars, Footloose, <bMission: Impossible and Righteous Kill). Additional behind-the-scenes aptitude includes Cinematographer Geoff Hall (Dying Breed and Chopper) and three-time Academy Award-winning Makeup Effects House DRAC Studios (Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Bram Stokers’ Dracula and Mrs. Doubtfire).

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