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Land of the Lost is an upcoming American feature film based on the 1974 TV
series Land of the Lost. The film is directed by Brad Silberling and stars
Will Ferrell. Production of the film began in March 2008. It was originally
scheduled to be released on July 17, 2009 but the release date was pushed
forward to June 5, 2009. The film follows "a disgraced paleontologist, his
assistant, and a macho tour guide who find themselves in a strange,
alternate world inhabited by dinosaurs, monkey people and reptilian
Sleestaks."
Cast
* Will Ferrell as Dr. Rick Marshall
* Anna Friel as Holly Cantrell
* Danny R. McBride as Will Stanton
* Jorma Taccone as Cha-Ka
* John Boylan as Enik
* Matt Lauer as Himself (cameo)
* Wesley Eure (cameo)
* Kathy Coleman (cameo)
Production
Development of a feature film based on the show has been in talks at
various studios since 1995. In 2002, Sony Pictures was working on a
movie version, following the 2000 reversion to the Kroffts of adaptation
rights previously bought by Disney as early as 1995. In April 2005,
Universal Pictures acquired the adaptation rights and attached director
Adam McKay and actor Will Ferrell, who had previously collaborated on
Anchorman (2004), to the project. In May 2007, director Robert Rodriguez
met with Universal to potentially direct the film adaptation of Land of the
Lost. Rodriguez had also entered talks with Universal Pictures and Warner
Bros. to film a live action film adaptation of The Jetsons. The director
was uncertain which project he would pursue next, though the latest script
draft for The Jetsons by Adam Goldberg was further along in development.
In September 2007, director Brad Silberling was announced to be attached to
direct the film adaptation, with Ferrell starring. The project was slated
to begin production in March 2008 after reducing its budget from $125
million to $100 million, and wrapped up shooting at Universal Studios
Hollywood. The first trailer was shown during Super Bowl XLIII. |