Giantess Margot Robbie Could Transform into the Assaulting 50-Foot Woman
In the realm of entertainment, there are some exciting developments on the horizon. Here's a roundup of the latest news from the worlds of Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, and more.
Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek fans can look forward to upcoming releases, but details are still under wraps.
Meanwhile, in the world of Hollywood remakes, there's buzz surrounding a potential revival of the classic sci-fi horror film, "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman." Tim Burton is reportedly in talks to direct the remake, which would reunite him with Margot Robbie following the success of "Barbie" and "Beetlejuice" in 2023 and 2024. Robbie is also in early discussions to star in and produce the film through her production company, LuckyChap.
The original "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman," directed by Nathan Hertz and released in 1958, tells the story of a wealthy heiress who, after meeting an alien, becomes giant-sized and seeks revenge on her cheating husband. The concept has been parodied or referenced by numerous filmmakers and pop artists, including Beyoncé and Lana Del Ray.
The remake, however, has not been officially confirmed yet. Gillian Flynn, who wrote the first draft of the screenplay, has exited due to scheduling conflicts. A new screenwriter is being sought to revise Flynn's draft. No other cast members have been publicly confirmed as of yet.
Hollywood has considered remaking "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" several times, but only one actual remake was made, a TV version for HBO in 1993. Dreamworks' "Monsters vs. Aliens" had a character named Ginormica who was 49'11, but it's unclear if this character will have any connection to the upcoming remake.
In other news, details about the future of the DC Universe on film and television are also available. Insights about the future of Doctor Who are also on the horizon. As always, further details will be released as they become available. Stay tuned for more updates!
Disney's streaming platform, Movies-and-TV, could potentially acquire the rights for the upcoming "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" remake, given Disney's ownership of various entertainment franchises like Star Wars. The AI-driven algorithms of such streaming services may recommend the classic film to fans of sci-fi and horror movies, prompting a connection for viewers unfamiliar with the original 1958 production. Meanwhile, anticipation continues to grow for new releases within the realms of Marvel and Star Wars, hinting at the potential integration of AI technologies in media promotion and consumption experiences.