by Joe Gillis, Apr 7 2010 // 12:00 PM
With Zoe Saldana making an appearance in the upcoming The Losers, another Star Trek alumi is jumping into a feature film role away from the franchise. According to THR, Anton Yelchin, best known as Ensign Checkov in J.J. Abrams Start Trek, will take on a lead role in another iconic reboot, Dreamworks’s upcoming Fright Night.
As we told you previously, former Buffy writer Marti Noxon has written the script for the reboot and Craig Gillespie, recently of Lars and the Real Girl, will be handling the directing duties. The new version will reportedly stick closely to the original concept of a teen, Charlie Brewster (Yelchin) being convinced that his new neighbor is a vampire, although no one will believe him. It’s not until he enlists the aid of a late night horror show host that things start to get very real in a hurry.
Yelchin seems to like to stick to genre movies having been in Star Trek and Terminator: Salvation as Kyle Reese. With what he showed in both films, he’s a pretty talented guy and if a reboot of Fright Night has to be made, he’ll most likely do justice to the role originally made famous by William Ragsdale.
Posted in: Casting · Dreamworks · Horror · Movies · News
Tagged: Casting, Chris Sarandon, Fright Night, J.J. Abrams, Justified, Marti Noxon, Movies, Star Trek, Vampires, William Ragsdale
by Sal Loria, Nov 13 2009 // 7:00 AM

DreamWorks Studios, with plans for a Fright Night remake, have signed Mad Men writer-producer Marti Noxon to write the script about a horror-obsessed teen who thinks his neighbor means something altogether different when sipping some red.
Noxon, no stranger to vampires herself since she was a writer-producer for both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and itβs spin-off Angel, will keep the comedy/horror vibe the original had when it was released in 1985, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film went on to be a surprise box office hit, trailing only A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge in the horror department that summer.
Producers Michael De Luca, Michael Gaeta and Alison Rosenzweig had signed onto the project back in May of this year, while overseeing the project for DreamWorks will be co-president of production Mark Sourian. No word on a potential release date or casting as of yet, but we’ll keep you posted.
Posted in: Comedy · Dreamworks · Horror · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Scripts
Tagged: Alison Rosenzweig, Angel, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Fright Night, Mad Men, Mark Sourian, Marti Noxon, Michael De Luca, Michael Gaeta