
Gremlins 3 waiting on filmmaker Steven Spielberg script approval
Gremlins lead actor Zach Galligan has revealed that Warner Bros is 'incredibly interested' in making a follow up to 1984's Gremlins 2 and is just waiting on executive producer Spielberg to approve the script.
According to video game news site Games Radar, Galligan – who played Billy Peltzer in Gremlins and its sequel – said during an appearance at comic book convention, Comic-Con Manchester: 'After 35 years, they've come up with a script. Warner Bros is incredibly interested in doing it, apparently it's waiting on Mr Spielberg to read it and approve it. But you can thank the success of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.'
Back in April, Warner Bros Pictures co-chief, Pam Abdy, revealed new entries in the Gremlins franchise were in the works.
She told Hollywood industry news site Deadline: 'Adding to things we're excited about, Andy Serkis doing the Gollum film, Drew Goddard writing a new Matrix. We're super excited about Amblin developing with Chris Columbus new entries in the Gremlins and Goonies franchises."
Gremlins was a horror comedy directed by Joe Dante from a script written by Chris Columbus.
The first movie starred Galligan, Phoebe Cates and Hoyt Axton with comedian Howie Mandel voicing the character of Gizmo.
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