‘Unbound Captives to Start Shooting in 2009
The Deccan Herald has brought forth an article with some very interesting and exciting news about one of Robert Pattinson’s upcoming projects, Unbound Captives. Up to this point, we have heard little about it, but this article gives quite a few specifics regarding the project. According to the Deccan Herald, Unbound Captives is set to be shot at the end of 2009, and will be released in 2011. The report is mainly about Ashok Amritraj, the producer of Unbound Captives and his excitement about the fact that this will be his 100th production.
“It will be a big epic in the scale of Laurence of Arabia, and Stowe’s first effort at direction. John Toll of Braveheart and Last Samurai will be the cinematographer. It’s probably the biggest in scope and scale among all my films, and will have a budget of 80-90 million dollars,” he says.
The Unbound Captives set is going to be too beautiful to handle, as the film will be shot “between” New Mexico and New Zealand as the subject demands shoots in different seasons.
It seems that Rob is set for a tremendous leap forward in his career with this once in a lifetime part. Let’s all wish him the very best as he moves forward in his ever boundless career. You may see a photo that accompanies this article here.
Sources: Deccan Herald
www.robsessedpattinson.com
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