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Sunday Trending Topics: World War Z
From one of today's top topics: "The picture started filming nearly a year ago and then wrapped last summer — but clearly director Marc Forster and his producers aren't happy, because seven weeks is a long time to re-shoot a film. Details are sketchy and it's not certain whether or not the film's other stars, Matthew Fox and James Badge Dale, are with Pitt for the new shooting schedule." Lots of love for the source material in the forum, and comments that obviously there's a lot to live up to there. And personally… I have a good feeling about the film.
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Or at least had that blurb. The Daily Mail are reporting that the film has gone back into production for seven weeks worth of reshoots, and that's a big chunk of time.
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There's a full thirteen minute preview of the film included on the upcoming Superman Vs. The Elite disc, and Idle Hands pulled a few screen captures. While it's not clear if all of these are images actually from the film or just from contextual material in the preview, these pictures are certainly more interesting than what came before.