Last Updated on July 30, 2021
As CinemaCon continues to present new information and sneak peeks at upcoming film projects from major movie studios, our own Paul Shirey has been updating live from the event via our official JoBlo Twitter account. Earlier, we learned some new information from John Landau about Robert Rodriguez' rewrite of James Cameron's script for ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL.
Robert Rodriguez takes the stage with Landau to talk Alita Battle Angel. Making a film like this is a “personal dream” for him. #CinemaCon
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) April 26, 2018
John Landau says that Robert Rodriguez didn’t rewrite James Cameron’s script for Battle Angel Alita, but rather re-edited to a manageable length. #CinemaCon
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) April 26, 2018
Shortly thereafter, those in attendance at the show were presented with a newly cut sizzle reel for the upcoming sci-fi action film. Rather than describe it to you myself, I'll let Paul give you the goods:
Saw a newly cut sizzle for #AlitaBattleAngel (in 3D no less). Looks really cool and shows Alita finding another “body” onboard a crashed ship and later wearing it. I think people will settle in easily to the mo-cap performance after a short bit. #CinemaCon
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) April 26, 2018
Just saw two clips from #AlitaBattleAngel at the Fox presentation. One clip had Alita waking up for the first time with her new body and another was a fight sequence with a cyborg that was whip-like fingers. Really slick and smooth. Effects work looks really solid. #CinemaCon
— JoBlo.com (@joblocom) April 26, 2018
It sounds as if ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL is coming along nicely, right? If you're unfamiliar with the concept for the project, ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL tells the story of one young woman's journey to discover the truth of who she is and her fight to change the world. Based on the Japanese manga series created by Yukito Kishiro, the tale is a post-apocalyptic yarn featuring a cyborg who loses all of her memories and the cybernetics doctor who helps piece her back together again.
Be sure to stay close for all the latest news hailing from CinemaCon 2018 and beyond!
ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL will arrive in theaters December 20th.
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