The long-in-development remake of "Logan's Run" appears to be gaining momentum with commericals director Carl Rinsch in talks to direct the sci-fi actioner for Warner Bros. and producers Joel Silver and Akiva Goldsman.
The project that really put Rinsch on the map at studios is The Gift, a short film that he created for electronics company Phillips.
Universal attached Rinsch last year to make his feature directing debut on "47 Ronin," a samurai swordsmen tale that will star Keanu Reeves.
Rinsch pitched his own take on Logan's Run, and the studio will soon hire a big writer to draft a version that is closer to the novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.
The age of the protagonist will be closer to the book, where the protagonist realized he was going to be killed on his 21st birthday and fled. The original movie changed the age to be closer to that of the film's star, Michael York.
No stars have been cast as of yet.
Project, focused on a man trying to escape a mandatory death sentence on his 30th birthday, has been in development at Warner's for more than a decade.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118019862.html?categoryid=13&cs=1The 1976 original pic, released by MGM and based on a 1967 novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson, starred Michael York as a man who tries to outrun cops who kill everyone who reaches 30 to alleviate overpopulation.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/logans-run-lands-carl-erik-rinsch-as-director/
A commenter gbelteshazzar over at io9 wrote
cute. (while not totally accurate. cough, 'Parts: The Clonus Horror'.)Didn't they already do a remake, it was called "The Island" ...