Guillermo del Toro Confirms, Details THQ Game Series. UPDATE: THQ released the following statement regarding del Toro's quotes: "At THQ, we are focused on the highest level of creative development by putting artists first. Guillermo del Toro is one of many creative artists that we respect and would be interested in working with. However, at this time, we do not have any formal announcement to make. " ORIGINAL STORY: Back in July, director Guillermo del Toro confirmed with us that he is working on a series of games with a 'big company.' "We're working together," said the director. Fans of del Toro's work may be excited by the prospect of a video game helmed by the director, but it'll be a while before the project sees store shelves: "With THQ we're looking at around a three year developing deadline for each game.
Guillermo Del Toro has been trying to pitch a video game series since 2006, including "one called 'Sundown' that was eerily similar to 'Left 4 Dead,' which I adore and am addicted to, and in our household is considered a family game. " Guillermo del Toro. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Pour les articles homonymes, voir del Toro. Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro durant le Comic-Con en 2014. Biographie[modifier | modifier le code] Débuts, formation et vie privée[modifier | modifier le code] Ami d’Alfonso Cuarón et Alejandro González Iñárritu[4], ils sont interviewés ensemble par Charlie Rose : Carrière[modifier | modifier le code] Dès lors, il développe un univers singulier et personnel.
En 2014, il tourne le film d'horreur intitulé Crimson Peak et coécrit avec Matthew Robbins et Lucinda Coxon[18] avec notamment Emma Stone, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam et Jessica Chastain[19]. Projets[modifier | modifier le code] N.B. : projets plus ou moins confirmés. Del Toro Films - The Official Guillermo Del Toro Fansite. Pan's Labyrinth | Official Movie Site | Picturehouse. Ships to U.S. only. Following a bloody civil war, young Ofelia enters a world of unimaginable cruelty when she moves in with her new stepfather, a tyrannical military officer. Armed with only her imagination, Ofelia discovers a mysterious labyrinth and meets a faun who sets her on a path to saving herself and her ailing mother. But soon, the lines between fantasy and reality begin to blur, and before Ofelia can turn back, she finds herself at the center of a ferocious battle between good and evil. Shipping: Ground: $2.50 flat fee or FREE over $35 2-Day: $10.00 flat fee Next-Day: $15.00 flat fee Please note Ground shipments may ship via either UPS or USPS, so please use a shipping address that can receive both types of deliveries.
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Neglected and disliked by her step-father, Ofelia discovers a ruined labyrinth beside their old home and meets the guardian of the labyrinth - an ancient being, a Faun, beguiling ... teasing ... deadly ... OFELIA My name is Ofelia. Who are you? FAUN Me? PAN'S LABYRINTH awards Doug Jones in PAN'S LABYRINTH ... what the critics said Weavers of Dreams ~ the magical world of DDT Efectos Especiales PAN'S LABYRINTH ~ Behind the Scenes PAN'S LABYRINTH at FrightFest, London ~ A review by The Doug Jones Experience PAN'S LABYRINTH ~ The Posters Exclusive Limited Edition poster for PAN'S LABYRINTH by Mike Mignola To see some early designs for El Fauno by William Stout click here Return to FILMS.
TORONTO Q&A: Guillermo Del Toro About Producing ‘Julia’s Eyes’ And ‘Biutiful’ TORONTO: As co-writer of The Hobbit and director of a 3D adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness, Guillermo del Toro plays often in Hollywood’s big budget sandbox. But his heart still beats for foreign film indies. He has two at Toronto: the Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu-directed Biutiful, and Julia’s Eyes. The latter is an old style fright film by newcomer Guillem Morales that’s looking for distribution and stars Belen Rueda as a woman losing her sight to a degenerative disease. As the world disappears, she’s sure there is someone in the shadows, stalking her every step. Who better than del Toro to dissect the state of foreign and specialty cinema, and the need for studios to take risks again?
And watch how deft del Toro is when I ask him to confirm what my sources tell me: that he could have resurrected Superman but instead chose HP Lovecraft’s South Pole terror tale he’ll make with James Cameron. Del Toro: That becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Del Toro: It was.