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Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion'
Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion'
Film News: Trevor Sands adapting Dan Simmons' novels -- "The Day the Earth Stood Still" helmer Scott Derrickson is set to direct "Hyperion Cantos" for Warner Bros. and GK Films.
Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media
Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media
variety.com — Trevor Sands adapting Dan Simmons' novels "The Day the Earth Stood Still" helmer Scott Derrickson is set... to direct "Hyperion Cantos" for Warner Bros. and GK Films. Derrickson boards a project that will take two Dan Simmons sci-fi novels -- "Hyperion" ... Scott Derrickson to direct 'Hyperion' - Entertainment ...
Scott Derrickson Will Direct “Hyperion”
Scott Derrickson Will Direct “Hyperion”
filmofilia.com — Scott Derrickson, “The Day the Earth Stood Still” director, will direct “Hyperion Cantos” based on two Dan... Simmons sci-fi novels - “Hyperion” and “The Fall of Hyperion.” Scott Derrickson Will Direct “Hyperion”
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Scott Derrickson to direct Hyperion Cantos.
FilmChat — ... So now, according to Variety, Derrickson is taking another plunge into the waters of science fiction, this time as director of ...

Scott Derrickson will direct ‘Hyperion’ adaptation
We Are Movie Geeks — ... monster called the Shrike. — Variety Now, here’s another example of what NOT to do when turning a book into a movie… This project will apparently take two science-fiction novels, “Hyperion” and “The Fall of Hyperion” and combine them (aka, cram) them into one feature-length movie. Not a good move, but it is a good way to piss off fans of the novels. Then again, I doubt they really care. [source: Variety] ...

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The Day the Earth Stood Still helmer Scott Derrickson is set to direct Hyperion Cantos for Warner Bros. and GK Films, says Variety .