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'Zorro' to Get Post-Apocalyptic Reboot Film

From THR:

Zorro Reborn has been reborn. The film project about a futuristic Zorro has found new life with a partnership between Lantica Media and Sobini Films.

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darklordzor3182d ago

I'm down with idea and have been for a while. Crossing my fingers this actually happens.

Porcelain_Chicken3182d ago

I was actually writing a comic that was pretty much a post apocolyptic Zorro. Well, sh-t...

Hope they don't muck it up! XD

sonicwrecks3182d ago

Can't say I'm particularly keen on this idea, would much prefer a more classic style reboot.

StarWarsFan3182d ago

Totally with you on this. I'm still a fan of the first movie with Antonio Banderas and I feel there's a way to bring that style back.

darklordzor3181d ago

See I feel the opposite here. I'm glad they're not doing another period piece, because I feel the Antonio Banderas reboot was pretty damn great, and I don't need another to hit that territory.

wannabe gamer3182d ago

post apocaly....zorro...wut......ug h

N0TaB0T3182d ago

Really is this the point we should look forward to Hollywood going bankrupt?

ThePhantomKnight3182d ago

To be honest I'm excited. Frankly because seeing how they do zorro Classic acrobatics and sword play in a futurstic setting. Seeing zorro battle a dystopian regime appeals to me greatly though. Perhaps that's just because im a sci fi fan.

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