Director Renny Harlin received’t be concerned within the upcoming Cliffhanger reboot, however he does hope the movie sticks to using sensible results once they make it.
Speaking to ComingSoon, Harlin was requested about the truth that the 1993 movie is getting remade. Harlin revealed he had really been making an attempt to get one other movie made “for decades.” While he isn’t positive what is occurring now, he does hope that there isn’t an over-reliance on CGI, nonetheless.
“To be honest, I’ve tried for decades. I always felt the movie was hugely successful, and it was crazy that there wasn’t a sequel. There was more story to tell,” mentioned Harlin.
“Now, of course, it’s a long time later, so I have no idea what kind of a story they are planning to tell or what Sly’s role in it is. But I wish them the best of luck. I hope they don’t try to replace what we did with a lot of CG. Because I think the audience will be able to tell that we did everything for real. We shot at 12,000-foot peaks in the Italian Alps. It was real stuff, like the opening sequence with the girl falling. It was done for real. That was at 8,000 feet, that wire,” the director continued.
“It’s so easy for the studios to say now, ‘We’ll do everything blue screen and create everything digitally.’ I hope they don’t do that because it deserves a sequel with the same spirit of the original.”
What to Expect within the Cliffhanger Reboot?
The Cliffhanger reboot will probably be directed and government produced by Ric Roman Waugh, and tailored from a screenplay written by Mark Bianculli. Waugh is greatest identified for his directorial efforts in Gerard Butler-led motion movies Angel Has Fallen and Greenland.
“Growing up with the biggest action films of the ’80s and ’90s, working on many of them myself, Cliffhanger was by far one of my favorite spectacles,” Waugh mentioned in a press release. “To be at the helm of the next chapter, scaling the Italian Alps with the legend himself, Sylvester Stallone, is a dream come true. It’s going to be a great challenge and blast taking this franchise to new heights, a responsibility I don’t take lightly.”
The authentic Cliffhanger was directed by Harlin from a script co-written by Stallone. It revolved round Stallone’s Walker, a mountain climber haunted by previous errors. In the movie, Walker will get concerned in a high-stakes heist as a gaggle of worldwide thieves attempt to find their lacking loot after their airplane crashes into the mountain.
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