Steven Spielberg puts the brakes on Robopocalypse
It’s a really remarkable time for Steven Spielberg. Lincoln just picked up a Best Picture nomination, and the Hollywood veteran was also nominated for Best Director.
In fact, Lincoln garnered 12 nominations in an Oscar race that the pundits are calling wide open in the sense that it’s very hard to predict who could walk away with the gold this year.
Yet this may not be the direct reason Robo’s been put on hold. Spielberg’s spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter the film was “too important and the script is not ready, and it’s too expensive to produce. It’s back to the drawing board to see what’s possible.”
As the big Spiel further elaborated to Entertainment Weekly, "We found that the film was costing a lot of money and I found a better way to tell the story more economically but also much more personally. I’m starting on a new script and we’ll have this movie back on its feet soon." Spielberg also felt the delay would be in the six to eight month range.So here’s to hoping Spielberg will come back to Robopocaylpse soon, and teach young whipper snappers like Michael Bay and Guillermo Del Toro a thing or two about robots beating the crap out of each other.




