Hunter killer - aggiornamenti sulla produzione, Cancellato

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si ritorna a parlare di questo film,ma non si sa se Gerry ne farą o meno parte...

http://www.ktuu.com/news/news/major-featur...n-2015/30200520

The movie, "Hunter Killer," has been in the works for at least five years with the project once pre-approved for an Alaska film subsidy in 2012. Producers for the film said the project is now a reality, with about 90 percent filming to take place in the Alaska town of 229 people.

The thriller is based on the George Wallace novel "Firing Point," about a U.S. nuclear submarine that faces a Russian sub. The producers said they chose Whittier because the town resembles a Russian naval base.

Three months of pre-production will begin in January, followed by three months of filming, producers said. The effort will include building submarine sets.

Hollywood trade publications, including Variety, have reported since 2011 that Butler is attached to star. Asked to confirm he will appear in the film, executive producers Jamie Marshall and Scott Lumpkin said they could not say.

The Anchorage Daily News reported in 2012 that the project would cost $50 million to $100 million, according to a producer. It was not immediately clear if that spending plan has changed since the project was initially planned for Alaska.

If the budget remains above $50 million, "Hunter Killer" would be the most expensive modern movie to film in Alaska, eclipsing "Everybody Loves Whales" and "Frozen Ground."

After a slew of subsidized reality shows, the announcement marks the first time a high-profile feature has been planned for Alaska under the subsidy program since the Nicolas Cage thriller "Frozen Ground."

Anchorage-based production company Sprocketheads will be involved in the project, said Kelly Bender of the Whittier Chamber of Commerce.
 
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