From LA Times:
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I'm sure it's happened before, but I can't honestly think of a time when a director has been booted at this point in production.
Reminds me of all the talk back when Punisher: War Zone was struggling in post. Hopefully Dredd turns out. I'm very interested in it, not having seen the previous one.
I dont have very high hopes for Dredd, Thing and Total Recall. Dredd looks to take the serious darker tone than the cheesy corny Stallone flick, which I havent seen, but Total Recall is looking to take the piss. I mean seriously, a PG-13 flick? Are you shitting me? The Arny TR film was EPIC, why would you want to ruin the magic. Thing looks meh tbh, squeezing out juice from an already squeezed lemon.