Thursday, February 19, 2009

No Biggie

British tabby reports that Guy Ritchie's upcoming "Sherlock Holmes" film was undergoing an extensive five-week series of reshoots were quickly nixed by the studio suits.



According to The Hollywood Reporter says Warner Bros. has released a statement--saying:

"It is not true that Warner Bros. has asked for any reshoots on 'Sherlock Holmes'" about reports which claimed Ritchie had to recall cast members for reshoots.

Typical pick-ups are being performed - "The inserts and pickup shots being completed next week, which have long been part of the schedule, do not involve any cast, and are a standard part of film making."

Further "It is still early in the production process, and the studio has not yet seen the movie. Both Warner Bros. and Guy Ritchie are very pleased with the footage they have seen thus far."

Production on the Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law pic was recently finished in the UK. .

Studios always say extra filming was always planned for--but I tend to think this one is as WB states._minor stuff at worst.

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