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THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON reboot

Started by dragon53, April 03, 2017, 05:55:22 PM

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dragon53

Since the Creature's ancestors were from the Devonian Period, this ought to be appropriate here.

THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON---William Beall (AQUAMAN) will write the script for the reboot of the classic 1954 Universal Pictures monster movie.




CrypticPrism

I hope it looks like a legged placoderm in the reboot.
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Derek.McManus

I found the original genuinely scary when I was a child! 😀

CityRaptor

Well, the writer should at least have some experience with aquatic humanoids then. Makes sense that they would reboot it. Universal wants an Universal Monsters Cinematic Universe.
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Papi-Anon

#4
First thing that came to mind when I saw that pic.






But seriously, I'm with Cryptic on the placoderm aesthetic, that would be creepy with modern SFX.
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