I just typed in Dark Shadows at IMDB and it gives you the title and a release date of 2010.
...Down the Rabbit Hole for Tim Burton...
though I love Burton's brand of dark comedy, I simply don't want that applied to Dark Shadows, at least not in huge amounts.
I would prefer to have these "rumors" substantiated by DCP. In fact perhaps DS movie producer David Kennedy of DCP will soon have something to say to us via Shadowgram. Seems only fair to me.
Something like that would be nice - however, confirmation may not happen soon. They may decide to keep everything for the Fest presentation come July 19th. That's probably what I would do if I were them so as to make the Fest presentation that much more interesting not only for the DS fans who aren't on the Internet and who aren't reading all these Web site reports, but for everyone attending the Fest...
It wouldn't actually be unethical of SG not to confirm or even deny anything of what we've learned today before it's confirmed or denied at the Fest. As I've said before, SG shares what Marcy is told by her official sources or what she comes across on her own or through the SG subscribers. If no one shares confirmed information about developments with the Depp/DS film with her, she's not being unethical if she's not reporting anything. And any official sources aren't being unethical if they choose to keep to themselves any confirmations or denials until the Fest because they have every right to choose to disseminate their info whenever/however they choose to - not simply because some of it may have been leaked, perhaps even inadvertently, on the Internet. And if they choose to stick to what was probably the original plan of waiting to make the official announcements at the Fest, that's their prerogative. It's not like TPTB would be hiding matters of national security that the public have a right to know. It's simply news about a movie. Sure, some of us might like to know sooner rather than later, but chances are most of us are still going to be just as excited and interested to learn the confirmed details seven weeks from now as we are today. It's really no biggie if we might have to wait that long.
Animated films have an especially long production period and Burton is the type to want to personally oversee it all.
Is the DS remake slated to be animated??
Check out: Tim Burton and John August Developing Dark Shadows
This article says John August "has been working on patching up the script." Now what does that mean? Does that mean he wrote it and is just fixing it up a bit more or does that mean someone else wrote it and he's patching up someone else's script? If someone else wrote it, who was it?And the author of one of the replies refers to DS as "The Shads" -- ?!?!?! Now I watched this show in the original run and I've been involved in fandom since 1990 and I've never heard of DS called The Shads -- have I been left out some sort of elite inner circle? LOL!!