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29 years later, this dystopian sci-fi that failed at the box office has only become more relevant
A 1997 dystopian sci-fi movie that initially underperformed has become increasingly relevant with its themes of genetic ...
The 1997 dystopian sci-fi Gattaca, starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law, has aged like fine wine nearly 30 years ...
Dystopian sci-fi film Gattaca hit theaters back in 1997 with a sharp and thought-provoking narrative starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law. The Andrew Niccol film imagines a nearby future ...
As Showtime places its future on established franchises, the cable channel is going back to a classic of high school science classes. A series adaptation of 1997 film “Gattaca” is in development at ...
Emmy Award-winning duo Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are heading back to Showtime with a series based on the 1997 Ethan Hawke sci-fi classic Gattaca. The show, penned by Gordon and Gansa with Craig ...
In just one week, Amazon Prime Video will be losing several films while cycling in a fresh lineup of movies. But if there’s one great Amazon Prime Video movie that you have to watch before it leaves, ...
For some reason, Showtime seems to be the go-to destination for TV reboots of cult films, with re-imaginings of The Man Who Fell To Earth and Let the Right One In joining its programming slate in ...
Homeland co-creators/executive producers Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are plotting a return to Showtime with Gattaca, a series based on the 1997 movie. Details are not confirmed as deals for the ...
A “Gattaca” TV series is in the works at Showtime, according to multiple media reports. Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are reportedly in talks to return to the network to reboot the 1997 flick after ...
The adaptation will come from the creators of Showtime's "Homeland." As Showtime places its future on established franchises, the cable channel is going back to a classic of high school science ...
Shrishty is a decade-old journalist covering a variety of beats between politics to pop culture, but movies are her first love, which led her to study Film and TV Development at UCLAx. She lives and ...
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