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If you’re a gamer and a Starship Troopers fan ... And when you’ve survived a thrilling encounter and escaped via dropship alive, you’ll certainly feel a sense of exhilaration.
After a stellar reunion at Emerald City Comic-Con in Seattle in March, the cast of the 1997 cult classic Starship Troopers has once again gotten the band back together. And this time ...
But soon, none of that will matter. A new “Starship Troopers” movie is currently in the works from writer and director Neill Blomkamp (“District 9,” “Elysium”) -- and while the actual ...
After a long wait and a bunch of disappointing straight-to-DVD sequels, Starship Troopers is still trying to live forever with a theatrical reboot now in development. After a few false starts over ...
A new Starship Troopers film is in the works at Sony, with District 9 director Neill Blomkamp set to write and direct. According to Deadline, this new version will stay true to Robert A.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Neill Blomkamp ("District 9") has been tapped to write and direct a new version of "Starship Troopers," last adapted in 1997 by sci-fi satirist Paul Verhoeven.
Neill Blomkamp is doing his part. The “District 9” and “Chappie” filmmaker is attached to write and direct a new film adaptation of “Starship Troopers,” the 1959 sci-fi novel by Robert A.
It grossed over $122 million worldwide. Casper Van Dien as Rico in Starship Troopers Van Dien also spoke of the impact of Verhoeven’s ’90s classic. “I think there’s been a resurgence of ...
Deadline has confirmed that a new Starship Troopers is happening at Sony, with District 9 filmmaker Neill Blomkamp writing and directing. The new movie will go back to the 1959 source material by ...
Columbia Pictures is plotting a new Starship Troopers movie, setting District 9 filmmaker Neill Blomkamp to write and direct an adaptation of the classic sci-fi novel story by Robert A.
First things first: do we really need a new take on Starship Troopers? Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 adaptation of Robert Heinlein’s classic 1959 novel has become a classic in its own right ...