Sunday, October 21, 2012

Heaven Help Us! Cage Will Star In Left Behind Remake

Nicolas Cage is in talks to star and legendary stunt coordinator Vic Armstrong is poised to direct the first film in a proposed new trilogy of of motion pictures based on Tim LaHaye  and Jerry Jenkins's Christian-themed "Left Behind" novel series says Heat Vision.


The sixteen book series is set in the aftermath of  The Rapture, the Christian event in which that religion's true believers are transported to heaven. What remains of the world is shattered and chaotic, and from these ashes rises a Romanian politician promising to restore stability - a politician who is actually the Antichrist.

Three faith-based films in the series were released  between 2000 and 2005--Starring Kirk Cameron. Made for just $4 million each, the films had initial bursts of business but in the end were both critical and financial flops, since even its fan base had issues with the films since they veered off from the book's plots

This version increases the budget to $15 million and is expected to be more along the lines of a classic disaster film with the action following survivors in the hours after The Rapture.

Paul Lalonde will produce the action thriller with Michael Walker, and co-write the script with John Patus, who worked on the final entry 2005s Left Behind: World at War.

Production on the first film would kick off next Spring in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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