There’s talks about two upcoming sleepy hollow projects, one is a reboot for paramount plus and the second project is supposedly a sequel to the first movie that of Tim Burton. I got the source of the second sleepy hollow of Tim Burton from Disney dining but I am not sure it’s accurate.
I wonder if the reboot is going to be a tv show or a movie? Mods you can change the title of my thread to reference just the sleepy hollow reboot for paramount plus.
I think the original Johnny Depp movie was highly underrated. Great acting across the board. It's certainly among those movies that I'd watch on TV at no matter what scene it's up to while I'm flipping channels.
Yeah considering Burton is making season 2 of Wednesday and apparently Beetlejuice 2 (*smh* and I say that as a massive fan of the original) therefore really don't know when he will have time in the near future to do a sequel or TV show though I do agree that the 1999 movie is underrated.
Rewatching sleepy hollow after becoming familiar with the Hammer Horror films put Burtons movie in a new light for me. Sleepy Hollow is like the ultimate Hammer Horror Movie. How the script expands and reinvents the story is very hammer. The town setting being a set is very Hammer. Then the casting is next level for what Hammer was doing. I hope this news means we’re getting a newly remastered version of Sleepy Hollow in 4K. The current HD version is said to from the same source used for the original DVD and it looks like this. Its missing much of the nuanced color and detailed texture.
I wonder how anybody could pull of a sleep hollow two sequel let alone Tim Burton? I mean how many headless horsemen or headless horsewomen are there?
I would hope that you are joking about being unfamiliar with Hammer Horror, especially considering who regularly starred in them....
His 3D Alice in Wondeland movie made over a billion dollars. I think the film’s success mostly had a lot to do with timing. But people who make money investing on film productions made the wrong takeaway that Burton was a very bankable director. That set up Burtons’s string of odd movies in the 2010s.