Collider says
Nimrod Antal, the director of Predators and Vacancy, has been tapped by legendary metal band, Metallica, to direct their 3D feature film. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band is looking to make the project a blend of narrative and concert footage which will star James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo, and, of course, the legions of Metallica fans. The film is expected to shoot this coming August with a release planned for the summer of 2013. Going thirty plus years strong, Metallica is one of the biggest bands on the planet, starting as one of the founding four of thrash metal along with Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax. They’ve sold more than 100 million albums in their career and have influenced at least that many fans. Details are short on the project so far, but with a history as rich in ups and downs as Metallica’s, the story should pretty much write itself. Hit the jump for comments from Metallica’s Ulrich and from Antal himself, along with a bonus Metallica music video shot by Darren Aronofsky.
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I was just thinking we need to see more ugly people in 3D on the big screen and here we are.
Love Metallica, my absolute favorite band, but this "film" sounds like it is just another one of those "justin bieber" things. Basically a documentary you spend 18 dollars to see in "3D"....
I haven't really agreed with a lot of their recent decisions, sounds like they are too interested in money.
Both of their fans just got excited.
Cool.