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I can't believe there's no thread on this freaking awesome idea!


Screenwriter and actor Kevin Grevioux, who co-created the "Underworld" franchise, will be reteaming with Patrick Tatopoulos, director of Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, for a new project based on Grevioux's upcoming Darkstorm Comics series I, Frankenstein.

Produced by Robert Sanchez and Chris Patton for Death Ray Films, the comic book and movie is a modernization of the Frankenstein mythos with the monster encountering other famous movie monsters in presumably violent ways.

The project's associate producer and co-developer might be a familiar name, being that it's
ShockTillYouDrop's own managing editor Ryan Rotten!

You can check out an exclusive interview Shock did with writer/creator Kevin Grevioux at
here! The full announcement follows:

Death Ray Films, director Patrick Tatopoulos, and Underworld Co-creator Kevin Grevioux have teamed up to develop I, Frankenstein for the big screen.

I, Frankenstein, an upcoming comic book series from Darkstorm Comics set for release later this year, brings back many beloved classic monsters including Frankenstein's Monster, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Invisible Man, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde plus many more, in a re-imagined contemporary setting.

Creature effects guru turned director Patrick Tatopoulos (Underworld: Rise of the Lycans) will helm the feature.

"I don't know of any other projects past or present that gives you the chance, in a single movie, to re-invent the 'MOST CULT CREATURES OF ALL TIME'. All of this in a very unique, dark and stylistic world. I would never pass on such an opportunity," says Tatopoulos.

Written and Created by Kevin Grevioux (Underworld Franchise, ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction), the series is a fresh and creative take on the Frankenstein mythos.

Grevioux, who co-created the very successful Underworld franchise for Lakeshore Entertainment that has brought in over $285 million in worldwide box office receipts, will pen the screenplay and produce.

"Frankenstein has always been one of my favorite monsters. Putting him together in an environment with other creatures of lore that I grew up watching provides me with a unique opportunity to do my own take on them," says Grevioux.

Robert Sanchez and Chris Patton will produce and Ryan Turek will co-develop and associate produce for the Death Ray Films label.

Producer Robert Sanchez says, "This is not really a retelling of the classic stories as much as it is putting the most beloved classic monsters into a new setting called Darkhaven, a contemporary Gotham-like metropolis with an underworld that hides criminals and monsters alike."

Patton jumped at the challenge, "This is not a campy make over, the horror and suspense that Kevin has built into this new concept is perfect for today's audience. Over the past few decades the studios haven't given these monsters the respect that they deserve. This film will remind you why these childhood frights will always reign as the king of nightmares."

"I, Frankenstein is a Raymond Chandler-esque monster mash where the rogues don't pack pistols, they've got claws and fangs," Ryan Turek enthuses. "This is one of those films where the possibilities are endless."

Producers Sanchez and Patton are currently in pre-production on the comedy/horror film War Monkeys and are developing the Dark Horse comic book El Zombo along with Maya Entertainment, Kevin Munroe (TMNT, Dead of Night) is writing and directing.

Patrick Tatopoulos is repped by Nick Reed at ICM. A visual effects and creature effects maestro, Tatopoulos has worked on the Underworld franchise, Stargate, I, Robot, I Am Legend and Live Free or Die Hard to name a few.

Kevin Grevioux is repped by Scott Agostoni at William Morris Agency.



This sounds brilliant. My ticket is already bought. I can't wait to get my hands on the comic. I'm a sucker for monster crossovers, but it just doesn't get any better than this! Frankenstein crossed with the Invisible Man, Dr, Jekyll/Mr, Hyde, werewolves, Hunchback of Notre Dame, the mummy, ghosts, Dracula. My God, this is making me brain explode of pure awesomeness.

Here's some art.


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There's more art around the net. But it all sounds freaking amazing.
 
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So I'm thinking Ron Perlman should play him. I know it's obvious, but who else is there?
 
these characters aren't property of universal are they?
 
these characters aren't property of universal are they?
No, the monster is in the public domain. What can't be used is Universals trademarked Squareforehead. Everything else is fare game.
 
sounds, much like Underworld, to be an awesome idea that will end up pretty ******
 
I bet Kevin is going to play the Frankenstein Monster. I hope they go green skin and simple electrodes.
 
Raze is a writer? He doesn't look like the writing type.
 
Shouldn't this be in the misc comic movies? Anyway, this sounds really interresting.
 
Could be disgustingly awesome. Could also be another "Van Helsing" (that is to say: terrible). Hoping for the former.

EDIT: Casting Ron Pearlman would just draw attention to the similarities of the concepts ("I, Frankenstein" and "Hellboy") methinks. Would be better to cast someone else. I wanna say Mickey Rourke, but that's probably just because Marv in "Sin City" is physically similar to what I'd expect Frankenstein's monster to look like.
 
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This sounds like fun. Although if he walks around with a gun that will be pretty lame. Too much like Hellboy. They should stick with fisticuffs.
Straight up big, crazy, wild monster fights.
Kevin Grevioux should play the monster, with his look and voice etc, that would be great...
 
Could be disgustingly awesome. Could also be another "Van Helsing" (that is to say: terrible). Hoping for the former.

EDIT: Casting Ron Pearlman would just draw attention to the similarities of the concepts ("I, Frankenstein" and "Hellboy") methinks. Would be better to cast someone else. I wanna say Mickey Rourke, but that's probably just because Marv in "Sin City" is physically similar to what I'd expect Frankenstein's monster to look like.

Rourke was my second choice.

But really the GA isn't gonna care. They might recognize the voice but if the movie's good, they won't care.

The gun thing sounds awesome. Frankenstein makes alot of sense for being the protagaonist. Probably the most sympothetic villain of the bunch. I jsut love this idea. I hope it's better than Van Helsing, a wasted opportunity.

Just think, so many possibilities for crossover with monsters.
 
It should have the tone of the Underworld films I would think. But with a film noir twist. Kinda like Sin City meets Underworld. My god, that sounds awesome.

I wonder what they're going for? PG-13 or R?
 
yeah, frankenstein doesn't need a weapon...i feel he should be freakishly strong.
 
He's a private investigator. His issues are now kinda gone.

Don't worry, there's no doubt he'll still have the strengh, but I want something done differently with him. It's pretty fresh for something that's been done alot.
 
I'm very very intrigued by this....subscribing!
 
I love the idea. I just don't like the gun, something about it seems very wrong.
Another big freakish guy, deep voice, carrying a gun battling monsters is pretty much what Hellboy is. They should take this a different route and stay away from the Hellboy comparison. It's inevitable.
But I'll tell ya what, regardless if he has the gun or not...I'll be checking this movie out.
 
i hope this movie isnt' hellboy or van helsing. i love hellboy, only care for hugh jackman in van helsing, so i want this to be a more original and up-to-date retelling of why these creatures have survived the test of time and are still seen as such icons.
 
and even tho i don't initially like the idea of frankenstein having a gun, it humanizes the character a little more than what we've previously seen. i just hope he gets his hands dirty and this movie gets an R rating
 
Why the hell aren't people liking the idea of him having a gun? It's great. and I'm kinda sick of seeing the dim witted Frankenstein who's always getting into ****. It just humanizes him more, which I guess he wants to be, and it differentiates him from the other monsters.
 

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