On Oct. 24, 1997, Columbia Pictures unveiled Andrew Niccol's sci-fi thriller in theaters. By Duane Byrge On Oct. 24, 1997, Columbia Pictures unveiled Andrew Niccol’s sci-fi thriller Gattaca, starring ...
The Sony Pictures TV-based duo is teaming with Craig Borten (Dallas Buyers Club) to develop an adaptation of the 1997 dystopian movie Gattaca for the premium cable network. Sources say the project is ...
When life’s roadblocks tell you that you’ll never be the best version of yourself, it’s only natural to want to fight back and prove everybody wrong. 1997’s Gattaca toys with that notion, using ...
A “Gattaca” TV series is in the works at Showtime, according to multiple media reports. Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are reportedly in talks to return to the network to reboot the 1997 flick after ...
Emmy Award-winning duo Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are heading back to Showtime with a series based on the 1997 Ethan Hawke sci-fi classic Gattaca. The show, penned by Gordon and Gansa with Craig ...
For some reason, Showtime seems to be the go-to destination for TV reboots of cult films, with re-imaginings of The Man Who Fell To Earth and Let the Right One In joining its programming slate in ...
When we talk about streaming culture, we’re usually enthusing about what’s new, but one of the best things about streaming is how it’s made old and obscure cult hits available to a new generation.
Dystopian sci-fi film Gattaca hit theaters back in 1997 with a sharp and thought-provoking narrative starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law. The Andrew Niccol film imagines a nearby future ...
Showtime has scrapped a number of greenlit originals including the series remake of Gattaca from Homeland co-creators Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa and Seasoned, a comedy starring real-life husband and ...
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