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04-11-2008, 10:51 AM
April 11, 2008
Neal Moritz, the producer who brought you The Fast and the Furious franchise, will oversee Battle: Los Angeles, an upcoming sci-fi flick that pits a group of Marines against alien invaders.
Columbia Pictures has picked up the script by Chris Bertolini for Moritz to produce via his Original Films banner.
The story reportedly tracks a Marine platoon as they fight against an alien invasion on the streets of L.A.
"I love the idea, and I love the script. I like it all," Moritz said. "We are going to be in production within six months. What's attractive to me is that it's a huge event movie that can be done at a modest scale."
Bertolini's only other screenwriter credit is 1999's The General's Daughter starring John Travolta.
If Battle: Los Angeles is a success, we could easily see the studio duplicating the formula on a series of sequels set in other cities.
Neal Moritz, the producer who brought you The Fast and the Furious franchise, will oversee Battle: Los Angeles, an upcoming sci-fi flick that pits a group of Marines against alien invaders.
Columbia Pictures has picked up the script by Chris Bertolini for Moritz to produce via his Original Films banner.
The story reportedly tracks a Marine platoon as they fight against an alien invasion on the streets of L.A.
"I love the idea, and I love the script. I like it all," Moritz said. "We are going to be in production within six months. What's attractive to me is that it's a huge event movie that can be done at a modest scale."
Bertolini's only other screenwriter credit is 1999's The General's Daughter starring John Travolta.
If Battle: Los Angeles is a success, we could easily see the studio duplicating the formula on a series of sequels set in other cities.