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James Marsden ❤️❤️❤️. Blumhouse 27s fantasy island productions. This article is about the American television series that debuted in 1977. For other uses, see Fantasy Island (disambiguation). Fantasy Island Title card of the first installment of Fantasy Island Genre Fantasy Drama Created by Gene Levitt Starring Ricardo Montalbán Hervé Villechaize Wendy Schaal Christopher Hewett Country of origin United States No. of seasons 7 No. of episodes 152, plus 2 TV movies ( list of episodes) Production Running time 45–48 minutes Production company(s) Spelling-Goldberg Productions Columbia Pictures Television Distributor Sony Pictures Television Release Original network ABC Audio format Monaural Original release January 14, 1977  – May 19, 1984 Fantasy Island is an American fantasy drama television series created by Gene Levitt. It aired on the ABC television network from 1977 to 1984. The series starred Ricardo Montalbán as the mysterious Mr. Roarke and Hervé Villechaize as his assistant Tattoo. Guests were granted so-called "fantasies" on the island for a price. A one-season revival of the series aired 14 years later in 1998 while a horror film adaptation is set to released on February 14, 2020. Background [ edit] Before it became a television series, Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers in 1977 and 1978 through two made-for-television films. Airing from 1978 to 1984, the original series starred Ricardo Montalbán as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic overseer of a mysterious island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, where people from all walks of life could come and live out their fantasies, albeit for a price. Roarke was known for his white suit and cultured demeanor, and was initially accompanied by an energetic sidekick, Tattoo, played by Hervé Villechaize. Tattoo would run up the main bell tower to ring the bell and shout " The Plane! The Plane! " to announce the arrival of a new set of guests at the beginning of each episode. This line, shown at the beginning of the series' credits, became an unlikely catchphrase because of Villechaize's spirited delivery and French accent. In later seasons, he would arrive in his personal go-kart, sized for him, and recklessly drive to join Roarke for the visitor reception while the staff scrambled to get out of his way. From 1981 to 1982, Wendy Schaal joined the cast as a beautiful brown-eyed blonde assistant named Julie. The producers dismissed Villechaize from the series before the 1983–1984 season, which ended up being its last, and Tattoo was replaced by a more sedate butler type named Lawrence, played by Christopher Hewett, who pressed an electronic button to ring the bell rather than climb the tower. A Grumman Widgeon aircraft was used for the series. [1] Just prior to the guests debarking from the plane, Mr. Roarke would address his assembling employees with the phrase "Smiles, everyone! Smiles! " As each visitor disembarked from the plane, Roarke would describe to Tattoo (or another assistant) the nature of their fantasy, usually with a cryptic comment, suggesting the person's fantasy will not turn out as they expected. Roarke would then welcome his guests by lifting his glass and saying: "My dear guests, I am Mr. Roarke, your host. Welcome to Fantasy Island. " This toast was usually followed with a warm smile, but sometimes — depending on the nature of a guest or their fantasy — his eyes would show concern or worry for a guest's safety. Mr. Roarke's actual age is never made clear. In the pilot film, he comments how the guests who come to his island are "so mortal" and there are hints throughout the series that suggest Roarke may be immortal. In "Elizabeth", a woman from Roarke's past appears, but it is revealed that she died over 300 years ago. Other episodes suggests that he was friends with Helen of Troy and Cleopatra. Roarke is also shown to know many seemingly-immortal beings over his time on Earth, including ghosts ("The Ghost's Story"), a genie ("A Genie Named Joe"), the mermaid Princess Nyah ("The Mermaid", "The Mermaid Returns", "The Mermaid and the Matchmaker"), the goddess Aphrodite ("Aphrodite"), and Uriel the Angel of Death ("The Angel's Triangle"). In "The Devil and Mandy Breem" and "The Devil and Mr. Roarke", Roarke even faces the devil (played by Roddy McDowall) who has come to the island to challenge him for either a guest's immortal soul or his. It is mentioned this is not the first time that they have confronted each other and Mr. Roarke has always been the winner. In the second story, the devil was one of the island's guests, claiming that he was only there to relax and had no interest in Roarke's soul at the time. However, this turned out to be yet another ruse. Roarke had a strong moral code, and he was always merciful. He usually tried to teach his guests important life lessons through the medium of their fantasies, frequently in a manner that exposes the errors of their ways, and on occasions when the island hosted terminally ill guests he would allow them to live out one last wish. Roarke's fantasies were not without peril, but the greatest danger usually came from the guests themselves. In some cases, people were killed due to their own negligence, aggression or arrogance. When necessary, Roarke would directly intervene when the fantasy became dangerous to the guest: In one episode when Tattoo was given his own fantasy as a birthday gift, which ended up with him being chased by hostile natives in canoes, Mr. Roarke suddenly appeared in a motorboat, snared Tattoo's canoe with a grappling hook and towed it away at high speed to help him escape. In the 1979 episode "The Mermaid; The Victim", a female guest seeking to fall in love with her dream man ends up as one of his sex slaves. When she and her fellow slaves managed to get free, they are saved by Mr. Roarke and Tattoo who have arrived with the police who then arrest the two men responsible. In the 1980 episode "With Affection, Jack the Ripper; Gigolo", a female guest intent on researching Jack the Ripper 's crimes was sent back in time to that of 1888 London and would have become one of the Ripper's victims had not Mr. Roarke physically intervened. With only a few exceptions, Roarke always made it quite clear that he was powerless to stop a fantasy once it had begun and that the guests must play them out to their conclusion. In later seasons, there were often supernatural overtones. Roarke also seemed to have his own supernatural powers of some sort (called the "Gift of the McNabs" in "Delphine"), although it was never explained how this came to be. In the episodes "Reprisal" and "The Power" he temporarily gave the guest psychokinetic abilities and in "Terrors of the Mind" the power to see into the future. In one episode, when a guest says "Thank God things worked out well", Roarke and Tattoo share an odd look and Roarke says in a cryptic way "Thank God, indeed. " In the same episode, Roarke uses some mysterious powers to help Tattoo with his magic act. Ricardo Montalbán would claim in interviews that he had a definite opinion in mind regarding the mystery of Mr. Roarke, and how he accomplished his fantasies, but he would never publicly state what it was. Years after the series was off the air, in an interview with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Montalbán finally revealed that his motivation was imagining Roarke as a fallen angel whose sin was pride and that Fantasy Island was Purgatory. Each episode would alternate between two or three independent storylines as the guests experienced their fantasies and interacted with Roarke. When reruns of the series went into syndication, a half-hour version was offered, in which each hour-long original show was split to two separate half-hour shows in which only one guest's story was told in each half-hour episode. This made it obvious that the original episodes had been planned in such a way that each guest or family got off the plane separately, did not interact with the other guest or family, and was given almost exactly half the time of the original episode. Often the fantasies would turn out to be morality lessons for the guests, sometimes to the point of (apparently) putting their lives at risk, only to have Roarke step in at the last minute and reveal the deception. For example, one episode featured a couple who clamored for the "good old days" being taken back to the Salem witch trials. It is mentioned a few times that a condition of visiting Fantasy Island is that guests never reveal what goes on there. A small number of guests decided to make the irrevocable choice to stay permanently, living out their fantasy until death; one such person was an actor who had been in a Tarzan -type television series called "Jungle Man" in the 1960s. Aside from a clip show ("") the only episode with a single storyline was "The Wedding", in which terminally ill Helena Marsh ( Samantha Eggar) returned to Fantasy Island to spend her last days as Roarke's wife. The fantasy [ edit] Cost [ edit] In the first film, Fantasy Island (1977), it was noted that each guest had paid $50, 000 (about $211, 000 in 2019 dollars) in advance for the fulfillment of their fantasies and that Fantasy Island was a business. In the second film, Return to Fantasy Island (1978), Roarke told Tattoo that he sometimes dropped the price when a guest could not afford the usual fee because he believed that everyone should be given a chance to have their fantasies fulfilled. Afterwards, it became clear that the price a guest paid was substantial to him or her, and for one little girl whose father was one of Roarke's guests, she had emptied her piggy bank (which contained less than 10 dollars) to have her fantasy with her father fulfilled. On numerous occasions, a guest had not paid for the trip at all, but instead won it as a result of a contest. Those who came by winning contests were usually the unknowing beneficiaries of rigged contests in order to disguise to themselves and others the real reason for their coming as part of someone else's fantasy. Nature [ edit] The nature of a fantasy varied from story to story and were typically very personal to each guest on some level. They could be as harmless as wanting to be reunited with a lost love to something more dangerous like tracking down a cold-blooded killer who murdered someone close to the guest. Usually, the fantasy would take an unexpected turn and proceed down a quite different path than the guest expected. Some resolve in " The Monkey's Paw " style. He or she would then leave with some new revelation or renewed interest about themselves or someone close to them. Many times, Roarke would reveal in the end that someone they met during the course of their fantasy was another guest living a fantasy of their own. Both guests often left the island together. However, in one episode, one guest had no particular fantasy and was simply there to relax and enjoy himself. In another episode, one guest's ( Don Knotts) fantasy was to play the part of a private eye. At the end of the episode, he discovers that his "suspects" were actually a company of actors who had asked Mr. Roarke to act out their "whodunnit" play in a realistic setting. Although some fantasies were rooted in the real world, many others involved supernatural (such as ghosts, demons, or witchcraft) or mythological (mermaids, genies, Greek goddesses) elements. Time travel was often a required element, if not a specific request, to fulfill one's fantasy. Risk [ edit] Roarke often preceded particularly risky fantasies with a stern warning, a word of caution, or even a suggestion that the guest select another fantasy instead. He would then inform his guests that he was powerless to stop a fantasy once it had begun and that they must allow the fantasy to play out until its ultimate conclusion. Despite this, on rare occasions, Roarke would appear halfway through a fantasy to offer a guest an opportunity to terminate their fantasy, warning the guest that continuing the fantasy may lead to serious consequences (possibly even death). However, at that point, the guest would decide on their own to see the fantasy to its end, either for selfless reasons (regarding someone they had met during the fantasy) or naivety of what is in store for them. In the most serious cases, however, Roarke would invariably intervene and ensure his guests' safety. Episodes [ edit] Production notes [ edit] Aaron Spelling admitted the original pitch was a joke. Spelling and production partner Leonard Goldberg were pitching ideas to ABC executive Brandon Stoddard. After the executive rejected all of their plans, at least six in all, Spelling blurted out: "What do you want? An island that people can go to and all of their sexual fantasies will be realized? " Stoddard loved the idea. [2] The network wanted Orson Welles for Mr. Roarke, but Spelling rejected him, knowing of his irritable nature on sets. [2] He also rejected the idea of a sexy female sidekick to join Roarke and Tattoo. [2] The show was broadcast every Saturday night on ABC at 10:00 p. m., after The Love Boat, which was also produced by Aaron Spelling. Like several other series of the era, such as The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote, Fantasy Island employed many celebrity guest stars, often bringing them back repeatedly for different roles. Filming locations [ edit] The series was filmed primarily in Burbank, California, with the opening scenes of the enchanting island coastline being that of Kauai, Hawaii (both the Na Pali coast as well as Wailua Falls). The house with the bell tower, where Tattoo rings the bell, is the Queen Anne Cottage, located in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia. The plane, "arriving" with the guests, was filmed in the lagoon behind the Queen Anne Cottage. Sometimes, outdoor scenes were filmed at the Arboretum. Interior sets were filmed on Stages 26 and 17 at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California. [3] At some point, the production of exterior scenes moved to the Warner Ranch a short distance away from Warner's main lot. Music [ edit] The Fantasy Island theme music was composed by Laurence Rosenthal. [4] Other projects [ edit] 1998 revival series [ edit] In 1998, ABC revived the series in a Saturday time slot. The role of Mr. Roarke was played by Malcolm McDowell in the revival, and in contrast to the first series the supernatural aspect of his character and of Fantasy Island itself was emphasized from the start, along with a dose of dark humor. [5] Director Barry Sonnenfeld, known for his work on The Addams Family movies, was a chief creative force on the new series. Another difference was that the new series was filmed in Hawaii instead of California. The remake followed the fantasies of at least two of Roarke's guests with an additional subplot involving members of his staff — usually Cal and Harry. Whereas the original series featured a separate writer and title for each subplot, the new series was written as several stories, but featuring a unified theme and title. 2020 horror film adaptation [ edit] A horror film adaptation of the television series is in the works. Sony Pictures will release the film and be produced by Blumhouse Productions. Director and screenwriter Jeff Wadlow, will direct the adaptation from a script by Wadlow, Chris Roach, and Jillian Jacobs. [6] The film is set to released on February 14, 2020. [7] Syndication [ edit] Selected episodes from the first, second and third seasons are available free at Hulu. Selected Minisodes from seasons one, three, four, five, and six are available free at Sony Crackle, along with complete episodes from seasons one, two, and three. Digital multicast television network Cozi TV announced the series would be airing on the network beginning fall 2013. Episodes of the original series were seen on Fridays on sister cable network Universal HD, until July 2017, when the network changed to the Olympic Channel. In Canada, episodes of the original series aired during prime-time some evenings and again on the weekend on TV Land (now Comedy Gold). In Greece, episodes are aired very early in the morning (sometimes 04:00-04:30) every day on Mega Channel. Home media [ edit] Original series [ edit] In 1988, Star Classics released the pilot episode of the series on VHS in the United States and Canada. In 2005, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Season 1 of the original series on DVD in regions 1, 2 & 4. The release included the 1977 pilot Fantasy Island and 1978's Return to Fantasy Island. However, due to poor sales, no further seasons were released. In February 2012, it was announced that Shout! Factory had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1; they subsequently released the second season on DVD on May 8, 2012. [8] Season 3 was released on October 23, 2012. [9] In 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment announced they had obtained the rights to re-release the previous season sets of Fantasy Island on DVD. DVD Name Ep # Release Date Region 1 Region 2 (UK & Ireland) Region 4 The Complete First Season 16 November 15, 2005 December 10, 2007 [10] December 2, 2015 [11] The Complete Second Season 25 May 8, 2012 TBA The Complete Third Season 23 October 23, 2012 References [ edit] ^ Love, Marianne (July 27, 1999). "Plane lumbers into the good life service in World War II, gives way to splashy summers on North Idaho lakes". Spokesman Review (Spokane Edition) – via ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. ^ a b c Interview with Aaron Spelling. Archive of American Television (November 18–24, 1999). ^ "Warner Bros – Stage 17".. Retrieved September 13, 2018. ^ Terrace, Vincent (1985). Encyclopedia of Television Series, Pilots and Specials, Volume 2. VNR AG. pp. 139, 500. ISBN   0918432618. Retrieved June 5, 2018. ^ Rosenberg, Howard (September 26, 1998). "If Your Fantasy Is Fascinating Shows, Forget It; TV reviews: 'Fantasy Island' treads water; 'Martial Law, ' 'Cupid' don't zing". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 5, 2010. ^ Kylie Hemmert (July 31, 2018). "Jeff Wadlow to Direct Blumhouse & Sony's Fantasy Island Feature".. Retrieved July 1, 2019. ^ Squires, John (August 22, 2019). "Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' Horror Movie Gets a New Release Date". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved August 22, 2019. ^ "Fantasy Island DVD news: Press Release for Fantasy Island - The Complete 2nd Season".. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved August 15, 2012. ^ "Fantasy Island - My Dear Guests, Welcome, to The Complete 3rd Season on DVD! ".. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012. ^ "Fantasy Island: Complete Season 1 (Exclusive to)".. Retrieved June 9, 2019. ^ "Fantasy Island Season 1".. Retrieved June 9, 2019. External links [ edit] Fantasy Island on IMDb Fantasy Island (1977 TV movie backdoor pilot) on IMDb Fantasy Island at Fantasy Island at AllMovie.

Take a lighthearted happy slightly comical tv show and turn it into a wretched horror movie. Like what. What is Ron Weasley doing here? Hes supposed to be at Hogwarts with Hermione and Harry. Blumhouse's Fantasy islande. I dont know why people are saying this will fail it looks pretty interesting. ABOUT FANTASY ISLAND Fun. Done. Right. Since 1961, Fantasy Island has been the place where Western New Yorkers come together to have fun.... See More Community See All 19, 361 people like this 19, 434 people follow this 59, 526 check-ins About See All (716) 773-7591 Contact Fantasy Island on Messenger Amusement & Theme Park · Park Price Range $ Page Transparency See More Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. See actions taken by the people who manage and post content. Page created - December 13, 2010 People 19, 361 likes Related Pages Six Flags Darien Lake Amusement & Theme Park The Buffalo Zoo Landmark & Historical Place Buffalo Waterfront Performance & Event Venue Aquarium of Niagara Aquarium The Great Pumpkin Farm Farm WGRZ - Channel 2, Buffalo Broadcasting & Media Production Company Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Resort Restaurant Sahara Sam's Oasis Indoor & Outdoor Water Park Water Park Kiss 98. 5 Broadcasting & Media Production Company Buffalo Museum of Science Museum Bounce Magic Arts & Entertainment Buffalo RiverWorks Live Music Venue Kelly's Country Store Candy Store The Erie County Fair Festival Grand Island News Media/News Company The Buffalo News Newspaper Roseland Waterpark Water Park 773 North American Restaurant Sky Zone Buffalo Recreation Center Boomers Livermore Arcade See More triangle-down Places Grand Island, New York Park Fantasy Island English (US) Español Português (Brasil) Français (France) Deutsch Privacy Terms Advertising Ad Choices Cookies More Facebook © 2020.

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1:37 oder ist es nur ein Traum in einem Traum in einem Traum #inception. Fantasy Island A group of contest winners arrive at an island hotel to live out their dreams, only to find themselves trapped in nightmare scenarios. Genres: Horror, Science Fiction, Fantasy Actor: Lucy Hale, Michael Peña, Jimmy O. Yang, Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Austin Stowell, Ryan Hansen, Portia Doubleday, Maggie Q, Kim Coates Director: Jeff Wadlow Country: United States of America Duration: 110 min Quality: HD Release: 2020 0.

Blumhouse's fantasy island movie trailer. Blumhouse's Fantasy island 2. "De plane! De plane! " It was a cry we awaited every Saturday night, between the years 1977 and 1984. There was Tattoo atop the bell tower, announcing new guests to Fantasy Island. Palm trees, waterfalls, white sand and white suits. For Aaron Spelling, the whimsical drama was another hit to his credits. For most of its run, Fantasy Island piggybacked another Spelling series, The Love Boat, which similarly welcomed numerous famous guest stars week after week for romantic romps. The two shows were quite alike, in that a hospitality team cured tourists' problems in tropical locales. Of course, as its name implies, Fantasy Island had a much larger magical element. Though it was never explained, Mr. Rourke (Ricardo Montalbán) and Tattoo (Hervé Villechaize) were seemingly supernatural beings. Was it heaven? Was it hallucination? Whatever the case, it was pure escapism. Forty years after its debut, let's take a trip back to Fantasy Island for some fascinating facts. 1. The network wanted Orson Welles in the lead role. ABC pushed hard to have the venerable, if faded star as the show's headliner. At the time, the onetime Citizen Kane prodigy was making art films like F For Fake with his lover Oja Kodar. Despite the network's desire for Orson Welles, Spelling wanted Montalbán and won, obviously. Another legendary Hollywood director, John Huston, was reportedly considered for the role of Roarke. Image: The Everett Collection 2. The network also wanted to replace Tattoo with "an attractive girl. " Fantasy Island began as two made-for-TV movies, in 1977 and 1978. Filming was underway on a third when the head of ABC, Fred Silverman, called Spelling and asked the film be cut in two halves. He wanted to turn the idea into the series. There was just one catch, coming from a lower-level network suit — they wanted to give Tattoo the boot. "We'd like you to get rid of the little guy, " the exec said, according to Spelling's memoir, Aaron Spelling: A Primetime Life. "We'd like to have an attractive, sexy girl for Mr. Rourke. " Despite his success with Charlie's Angels, Spelling stuck with his man Villechaize. Image: Sony Pictures Television 3. The idea for the show was a joke. Spelling was in a pitch meeting with the network and his big ideas were not going well. That lead to an exasperated joke from the producer. "Aaron was in his office, trying to sell a show to ABC, " his wife Candy recalled in an oral history for The Hollywood Reporter, "and I heard him say, 'What would you like me to do? Put some guy on an island and have him grant wishes to people? ' He was being sarcastic. " He was kidding. Of course, the network loved the idea. Image: AP Photo / Reed Saxon 4. The opening credits have something in common with 'M*A*S*H. ' The real fantasy island is Kaua'i, Hawaii. At least, that is where you can find the gorgeous waterfalls seen in the opening credits, Wailua Falls. Another memorable opening credits sequence featured a shot on the island — M*A*S*H. A shot of a helicopter flying over a mountain was also  shot on Kaua'i. Image: Sony Pictures Television 5. In Ricardo's mind, Fantasy Island was purgatory. The backstory of just what Fantasy Island truly is — well, it's never explained in the show. But the lead actor needed some backstory for his character. He had his own beliefs about Mr. Roarke that he carried with him to guide his performance. "He's not the devil… what is he? What is he? " Montalbán mused about his character in an interview late in his life. "Even though the audience didn't realize what I was thinking… I decided this man was an angel who still had a little sin of pride in him… so he is in charge of purgatory, and he has his little cherub to help him. " Image: The Everett Collection 6. Hervé Villechaize was a teenage art prodigy. The French-born Villechaize was a fascinating but tragic man. "When we contacted Hervé about working in Fantasy Island, " Spelling recalled, "he was flat broke and living in a rather cheap transient hotel on Hollywood Boulevard. " The actor had previously appeared in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. Early in life, the Paris native was an art prodigy. He entered the esteemed École des Beaux-Arts at 16. Two years later, he became the youngest artist to have his work shown at the Museum of Paris. He learned English by watching soap operas, so he loved to proclaim. 7. Villechaize also occasionally played Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street For the most part on Sesame Street, the shaggy green Muppet stayed put inside his garbage can. However, in the late 1970s, the show had Oscar on the move in rare occasion, walking about with his two feet sticking out of the bottom of the trash can. Villechaize was the performer inside the can. There was even a six-episode special in 1978 when Sesame Street traveled to Hawaii. Image: The Everett Collection 8. Montalban and William Shatner never filmed scenes together in 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' The popularity of Fantasy Island led to a career revival for Montalbán, who was in his late-50s at the time. Most memorably, the Mexican star reprised his role as Captain Kirk nemesis Khan for 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. William Shatner screaming, "KHA-A-A-A-N" is a classic moment, and a popular meme to this day. However, Shatner and Montalbán never worked together on the set. Khan never leaves his ship, and Kirk never boards it. Their conversations were filmed separately, due to the production schedule demands of Fantasy Island. Image: The Everett Collection 9. There is no such thing as "Corinthian leather. " Fantasy Island fame also brought commercial opportunities for Montalbán. Notably, he became the spokesman for the Chrysler Cordoba. In the ads, he sat in the interior and praised the "fine Corinthian leather, " hitting that second syllable hard in his melodious accent. It became a bit of a catchphrase. There was just one catch — "Corinthian leather" is entire made up. It did not come from Corinth in Greece. It was all marketing mumbo jumbo. The material mostly came from New Jersey. Image: Chrysler 10. Tattoo was replaced by Mr. Belvedere in the final season. Late in the series, Villechaize grew demanding behind the scenes, asking for more money, and displayed improper behavior on the set. Though he is heavily associated with the show, the actor was kicked off Fantasy Island for the final year. Replacing him in the sidekick role was Christopher Hewett as "Lawrence. " Though it was a bit hard to recognize him without the mustache, Hewett was best known as Mr. Belvedere on the hit sitcom of the same name. 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Fantasy Island - 2020 Full Movie, Watch Online Free Download Fantasy Island Movie INFO Release Date: 2020-2-14 Rating: 7. 9 Written by Jillian Jacobs, Christopher Roach Starring Maggie Q, Michael Peña, Portia Doubleday, Lucy Hale, Michael Rooker, Kim Coates, Charlotte McKinney, Ryan Hansen, Jimmy O. Yang, Austin Stowell, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Robbie Jones, Goran D. Kleut Country Germany, United States of America, United Kingdom Production Columbia Pictures, Blumhouse Productions Translations English, Français, Polski, Deutsch, svenska, Español, Pусский, български език, Italiano, Português, ozbek, 한국어/조선말, Slovenčina, ελληνικά, Український, Magyar, עִבְרִית, Nederlands, 普通话, Português, ქართული Fantasy Island is an upcoming American Horror film directed by Jeff Wadlow and written by Jillian Jacobs "Fantasy Island" Blumhouse has released that will hit theaters next March 20 and you can see below. Jeff Wadlow ("Trick or Treat") has been in charge of directing this film that will star among others Michael Rooker, Lucy Hale, Maggie Q, Michael Peña, Kim Coates, Portia Doubleday, Ryan Hansen and Charlotte McKinney. Fantasy Island Full Movie Plot Outline In Fantasy Island the enigmatic Mr. Roarke (Michael Peña) makes the dreams of the lucky guests who come to his luxurious, but remote tropical resort come true. However, their fantasies will become nightmares, but the guests must solve the mystery that hides the island to escape alive. Principal photography commenced on March 15, 2020 in California, United States and concluded on September 5, 2020. The film is set for release on February 14, 2020. 4 8 / 10 stars Rating: IMDb   / 7. 9 Fantasy Island Full Movie Fantasy Island.
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Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии Текущая версия страницы пока не проверялась опытными участниками и может значительно отличаться от версии, проверенной 18 января 2020; проверки требуют 3 правки. У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Остров фантазий. Остров фантазий Fantasy Island Жанр мистический фильм ужасов комедия Режиссёр Джефф Уодлоу Продюсер Джейсон Блум Автор сценария Джиллиан Джейкобс Крис Роуч Джефф Уодлоу В главных ролях Майкл Пенья Люси Хейл Мэгги Кью Портия Даблдэй Джимми О. Ян Райан Хэнсен Майкл Рукер Шарлотта Маккинни Оператор Тоби Оливер Композитор Бэар Мак-Крири Кинокомпания Blumhouse Productions Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Releasing Длительность 110 мин. [1] Бюджет $ 7 млн. [2] Страна США Язык английский Год 2020 IMDb ID 0983946 Официальный сайт ​  (англ. ) «Остров фантазий» ( англ.   Fantasy Island) — американский комедийный фэнтези хоррор фильм [3] режиссера Джеффа Уодлоу и сценаристов Джиллиана Джейкобса, Крис Роуча и Уодлоу. Фильм основан на телесериале с одноименным названием [4]. Джейсон Блум выступает в качестве продюсера через свой баннер Blumhouse Productions. Sony выпустит фильм 12 февраля 2020 года [5]. Синопсис [ править | править код] В ролях [ править | править код] Актёр Роль Майкл Пенья Мистер Рорк Люси Хейл Ариэль Мэгги Кью Елена Портия Даблдэй Соня Джимми О. Ян Бракс Райан Хэнсен Брэдли Майкл Рукер Морган Шарлотта Маккинни Афродита Париса Фитц-Хенли Джулия Остин Стоуэлл Эван Эвагора Ник Тейлор Производство [ править | править код] В июле 2018 года было объявлено, что в Blumhouse Productions и Sony Pictures разрабатывается фильм, переосмысливающий телесериал Остров фантазий, и его описывают как смесь Мира Дикого запада и Хижины в лесу. Джефф Уодлоу был нанят в качестве режиссёра и соавтора сценария к фильму [6]. В октябре 2018 года Майкл Пенья, Джимми О. Ян, Дэйв Батиста и Люси Хейл присоединились к актёрскому составу [7] [8] [9] [10]. В ноябре 2018 года, во время интервью Уодлоу рассказал, что Мэгги Кью, Портия Даблдэй и Райан Хэнсен присоединились к съемочной группе, а также предположил, что Батиста больше не снимается в фильме и не появлятся в нём [11]. Майкл Рукер, Шарлотта Маккинни, Париса Фитц-Хенли и Остин Стоуэлл присоединились к актёрскому составу в январе 2019 года [12]. Позже Райан Хансен подтвердил, что в фильме не будет персонажа Тэйтту из телесериала [13]. Съёмки [ править | править код] Основные съёмки фильма начались в январе 2019 года в Фиджи [14]. Музыка [ править | править код] Бэар Мак-Крири написал музыку к фильму, заменив частого соавтора и композитора Мэтью Марджесона. Релиз [ править | править код] Изначально фильм «Остров фантазий» планировали выпустить 28 февраля 2020 года [3], пока дату релиза не перенесли на чуть раньше, 14 февраля 2020 года [15] [16]. Сборы [ править | править код] В Соединенных Штатах и ​​Канаде «Остров фантазий» будет выпущен вместе с Соник в кино и Фотография [en], и согласно прогнозам, в течение четырехдневных первых выходных он соберёт 12–16 миллионов долларов США [2]. Примечания [ править | править код] ↑ 1. ↑ 1 2 Anthony D'Alessandro. ‘Sonic The Hedgehog’ Could Jump As High As $47M In Opening Weekend – Box Office Update. Deadline Hollywood (January 23, 2020). Дата обращения 23 января 2020. ↑ 1 2 Miska, Brad Sony and Blumhouse’s ‘Fantasy Island’ is a Horror Film; Set for Release in 2020!. Bloody Disgusting (December 1, 2018). Дата обращения 15 января 2019. ↑ McNary, Dave Michael Pena’s ‘Fantasy Island’ Movie Lands 2020 Release. Variety (December 1, 2018). Дата обращения 15 января 2019. ↑ Blumhouse's Fantasy Island (2020) - IMDb. Дата обращения 5 февраля 2020. ↑ 'Fantasy Island' Movie in the Works at Blumhouse ↑ Michael Pena to Star as Mr. Roarke in 'Fantasy Island' ↑ Jimmy O. Yang Joins Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' (Exclusive) ↑ Dave Bautista in Talks to Join Michael Pena in 'Fantasy Island' Movie (Exclusive) ↑ Lucy Hale in Talks to Join ‘Fantasy Island’ for Blumhouse and Sony (Exclusive) ↑ [1] ↑ ‘Fantasy Island’ Welcomes Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley & Austin Stowell ↑ Topel, Fred Blumhouse’s ‘Fantasy Island’ Movie is All About Creating Modern Fantasies [Exclusive]. Slashfilm (July 30, 2019). Дата обращения 30 июля 2019. ↑ Fantasy freaking Island. Here we go.. Instagram (January 14, 2019). ↑ Squires, John Blumhouse’s ‘Fantasy Island’ Horror Movie Gets a New Release Date. Bloody Disgusting (August 22, 2019). Дата обращения 22 августа 2019. ↑ D'Alessandro, Anthony Blumhouse-Sony’s ‘Fantasy Island’ Moves Up Two Weeks – Update. Deadline Hollywood (August 22, 2019). Дата обращения 22 августа 2019. Ссылки [ править | править код] « Остров фантазий»   (англ. ) на сайте Internet Movie Database
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Blumhouse's Fantasy island. First design: AAAAHHHH, GIVE ME A BIG FAT BREAK! Redesign: Awww this one is cute let's keep him. Blumhouse 27s fantasy island halloween. YouTube Popular Videos - Fantasy Island. Blumhouse's Fantasy islandais. Blumhouse 27s fantasy island book. LOL I thought we had already reached rock bottom but clearly I was mistaken. What was the music when scoob did his trailer voice. Excellent 91 Very Good 93 Average 33 Poor 19 Terrible 36 Families Couples Solo Business Friends Mar-May Jun-Aug Sep-Nov Dec-Feb All languages English ( 271) Italian ( 1) Well, I think it was 's misleading, it says 40 different attractions/rides, etc. I went there VERY, VERY small selection of rides for older kids, adults, teens. I haven't went on vacation in a long time or to an amusement park let alone, so this was big for me and I was … Date of experience: August 2019 We had season passes again this year and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves each time we went. I absolutely love the family atmosphere. Food and drinks are good and affordable. The staff are friendly and engaging and they treat people like family. Great for the entire family … Date of experience: October 2019 We had a wonderful first visit we bought season passes for us and our three year olds. We are excited to visit the water park and are extremely impressed with the improvements and facilities. As an adult I really enjoyed the Comet roller coaster!! Date of experience: September 2019 Thank you Troy for the ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review! We’re glad that you enjoyed your visit and warmly welcome you to the Season Pass Holder Family! Enjoy your day! Read more We took our 11 year old and 2 year old and they both had such a good time! We loved the Ferris wheel and the family car ride! My 11 year old loved the coasters and bumper cars. The staff was friendly and the pizza was good! Play the I got it game! It was really cool! Date of experience: August 2019 Thank you for the 5⭐️ review! We are glad that you and your family enjoyed the park and some good pizza. If you’d like to help the park thrive, we’d appreciate it if you would also share your experience on Google Reviews and Yelp! Thanks again and we hope to see you soon! Read more I was looking for something fun to do for the day, and decided to meet some friends at Fantasy Island for a few hours. The park was clean and the lines were reasonable and efficient for a busy day. When we had an issue, we talked to someone named Doug who helped us out. Will be … Date of experience: August 2019 Thank you for the ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review! We’re glad you enjoyed the park and would love it if you would also share your experience on Yelp and Google Reviews! See you again during Halloween Horror! Read more.

I always wanted to take the Love Boat to Fantasy Island. Does anyone noticed that 'hye i'm tom' person in the movie was created on old adam sandler movie '50 first dates. hahaha I just watched the scene on the 50 first dates and noticed that this person is appeared on blended movie with the same dialog. hahaha.

Production Notes from IMDbPro Status: Completed | See complete list of in-production titles  » Updated: 16 April 2019 More Info: See more production information about this title on IMDbPro. Learn more More Like This Horror Sci-Fi Thriller When Cecilia's abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see. Director: Leigh Whannell Stars: Elisabeth Moss, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Aldis Hodge Drama Fantasy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 6 / 10 X Lost on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued, Wendy must fight to save her family, her freedom, and the joyous spirit of youth from the deadly peril of growing up. Benh Zeitlin Yashua Mack, Devin France, Gage Naquin 5. 7 / 10 A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil. Oz Perkins Sophia Lillis, Alice Krige, Jessica De Gouw Action 6. 2 / 10 A crew of aquatic researchers work to get to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory. But the crew has more than the ocean seabed to fear. William Eubank Kristen Stewart, Jessica Henwick, T. J. Miller Ray Garrison, a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers. Dave Wilson Sam Heughan, Eiza González, Vin Diesel Sport A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. But will it be enough to set him on the road to redemption? Gavin O'Connor Ben Affleck, Janina Gavankar, Michaela Watkins 6. 7 / 10 A soon-to-be stepmom is snowed in with her fiancé's two children at a remote holiday village. Just as relations begin to thaw between the trio, some strange and frightening events take place. Directors: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz Richard Armitage, Riley Keough, Alicia Silverstone Adventure Comedy 6. 5 / 10 Accounts of visitors to a unique resort island in the Pacific Ocean that can fulfill literally any fantasy requested, but rarely turn out as expected. Ricardo Montalban, Hervé Villechaize, Christopher Hewett Biography 4. 8 / 10 Inspired by real events in the life of French New Wave icon Jean Seberg. In the late 1960s, Hoover's FBI targeted her because of her political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal. Benedict Andrews Yvan Attal, Gabriel Sky 6. 3 / 10 A secluded farm is struck by a strange meteorite which has apocalyptic consequences for the family living there and possibly the world. Richard Stanley Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur Mystery 3. 7 / 10 A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after their parents' deaths. A modern take on Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw. " Floria Sigismondi Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, Brooklynn Prince When Lt. Artemis and her loyal soldiers are transported to a new world, they engage in a desperate battle for survival against enormous enemies with incredible powers. Feature film based on the video game by Capcom. Paul W. S. Anderson Milla Jovovich, Meagan Good, Ron Perlman Edit Storyline The enigmatic Mr. Roarke, makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Taglines: Never coming home. Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated PG-13 for violence, terror, drug content, suggestive material and brief strong language See all certifications  » Details Release Date: 14 February 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: Fantasy Island Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Sony Pictures and Blumhouse have set a Feb. 28, 2020 release date for the film. See more » Connections Version of Fantasy Island  (1977) See more ».


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Blumhouse fantasy island horror. YMMV • Radar • Quotes • ( Funny • Heartwarming • Awesome) • Fridge • Characters • Fanfic Recs • Nightmare Fuel • Shout Out • Plot • Tear Jerker • Headscratchers • Trivia • WMG • Recap • Ho Yay • Image Links • Memes • Haiku • Laconic File:Fantasy The plane! Boss! Boss! It's the plane! The original Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers via two made-for-television films in 1977. Those went on to spawn a highly popular series that ran from 1978 to 1984 and which starred Ricardo Montalban as Mr. Roarke, the mysterious, charming, white-suited figure who ran the eponymous island. Assisting Mr. Roarke was his earnest, vertically (and verbally) challenged sidekick, Tattoo (played by Hervé Villechaize, also famous for playing Nick Nack), who kicked off every episode by running up to the island's bell tower, ringing the bell and loudly exclaiming "Da plane! Da plane! " The plane he was talking about, of course, was the one that was delivering new arrivals to the island, each of whom had lain down a sizable sum of money to have his or her personal fantasies fufilled. Mr. Roarke would take it upon himself to greet every guest as they stepped onto the island and then describe to Tattoo in an As You Know fashion, the nature of their fantasy request. Of course, being a supernaturally-powered Trickster Mentor, Mr. Roarke very rarely allowed his guests' fantasies to play out in the way they expected them to. And quite often the fantasies themselves were used to teach each guest an important moral -- one intended to open their eyes to some facet of their own lives they might have been neglecting. Or to teach them to appreciate what they have. Or just simply, to Be Careful What You Wish For. But rather often, everybody just had a good time, even if it wasn't what they were expecting. The source of Mr. Roarke's strange powers and the reason behind his island's existence are never really revealed, although it is implied that he is a supernatural force for Good. (Perhaps even one of the Powers That Be. At one point, he battles The Devil, played to creepy perfection by Roddy McDowall, who is portrayed as a dapper foil for Mr. Roarke himself, dressed like a photographic negative of Roarke. ) In 1998, ABC hosted a Fantasy Island revival series that put Malcolm McDowell into the role of Mr. Roarke. McDowell's take on the character was a bit darker, as was the tone of the series. Gone were Tattoo and his antics. Instead, Mr. Roarke had a team of assistants, most of whom were compelled to serve on the island as a form of metaphysical punishment for their past sins. One of the assistants was a beautiful shape-shifting woman named Ariel (a Shout-Out to a character of the same name in Shakespeare's The Tempest. ) She was Mr. Roarke's right-hand woman and a source for much of the series' Fan Service. Roarke also employed an elderly couple as travel agents, who would book the fantasies at the beginning of each show. As mentioned before, McDowell's take on the Mr. Roarke character was a bit on the dark side, and he seemed to take more delight in watching the guests squirm under his treatment, but he was basically a decent fellow/omnipotent Trickster Being, and most guests came away better for their experiences. Of course, this series was far Too Good to Last and it was canceled after only half a season. Tropes used in Fantasy Island include: Absent-Minded Professor: In "The Inventor", an AMP and his lab assistant (Artie Johnson and Marsha Wallace) arrive on the island to perfect a formula.... which has already blown up eight seperate labs. Actor Allusion / Meta Casting: Susan Lucci as a Soap Opera actress in "Queen of the Soap Operas", Gene Rayburn as Game Show host Bob Barkley who wants a chance to be a contestant in "The Quiz-Masters", and Barbi Benton as a Centerfold for Rooster Magazine who wants to treat men like sex objects in "Playgirl". An Aesop: The guests typically get one apiece. Aloha Hawaii: One episode of The Love Boat had a Hawaii-themed episode take place here. Not surprising, since the two shows aired during the same time block. As Himself: Tattoo arranges for Don Ho to sing at Mr Roarke's wedding, a sixth season episode finds Mickey Gilley playing himself pre fame looking for stardom and getting his real life club Gilley's. Be Careful What You Wish For: Employed many times throughout the series. Bland-Name Product: An actress lists among her credits a movie called The Towering Disaster. The Boxing Episode: In an episode intitled "The Boxer" a boxer (Ben Murphy) arrives on Fantasy Island to clobber an opponant who beat him in the past. Catch Phrase: "Smiles, everyone! Smiles! " "The plane, the plane! " Dunkin' Donuts once had a commercial where Tattoo runs into a donut shop and exclaims "The plain, the plain! Nonono, the chocolate, the chocolate! Nonono, the boston cream... " A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: As the episode title would suggest, "King Arthur in Mr Roarke's Court" reverses the Twain tale, bringing King Arthur (Robert Mandan) into the 1970s, leaving a hapless guest whose fantasy was to meet the King (Tommy Smothers) to keep him out of trouble for the weekend. Couch Potatoes: Hervé Villechaize appeared in one episode to ask questions about Fantasy Island. Crossover: Apparently among Mr Roark's magical, mystical abilities is the power to CrossOver with other Aaron Spelling series. Directed by Cast Member: Ricardo Montaban. Edited for Syndication: The series was syndicated in two lengths - the original hour long version with two guests per episode, and a half hour version featuring only one guest. New York's Channel 11 bought both versions in 1990 and ran them back to back as needed to fill random early 2AM - 6AM dayparts after the late late movie ended in the days before infomercials. Estrogen Brigade Bait / Fan Service: Lots and lots of hot guys and pretty girls, all in swimwear/skimpy clothing. Also, Mr. Roarke had a couple of Shirtless Scenes. Believe it or not, Ricardo Montalban was seriously built in Real Life. Remember Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan? Yeah. That was allll him, baby!. Evil Twin: In "Look Alikes", a guest (Ken Berry) wishes to meet his nonrelated twin (Ken Berry). Fish Out of Temporal Water: Many guests are sent back in time -- and sometimes figures such as King Arthur, Don Juan and Jack the Ripper ended up in the 70s. Freaky Friday Flip: One episode finds a bickering couple (Vic Tayback and Katherine Helmond) swaping bodies for the weekend. Functional Magic: After a few episodes that tried to play the fantasies straight as elaborate set-pieces and full-immersion games run somewhere on the island, the writers just gave up and made everything magical. Gender Bender: In 1998's "Estrogen" Gender Flip: Also in "Estrogen" Guile Hero: Mr. Roarke, and how. Hand Wave: The explanation for just about anything that Roarke does. Hula and Luaus Humphrey Bogart: Bogie helps an ex-law student be a private eye for a weekend in one episode. Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: In the Pilot episode, believe it or not. Inexplicably Awesome Invisible Streaker: Elaine Joyce becomes one. Limited Wardrobe: In the original series, Mr. Roarke never deviated from his white suit, nor did Tattoo when he was on duty. The revival series tried to distance itself from its predecessor and emphasize its Darker and Edgier nature by putting Mr. Roarke in a black suit. He also orders all his white suits burned. Little People Are Surreal Man in White: Mr Roarke's wardrobe in the original, subverted in the Remake (See Limited Wardrobe above). Mr. Exposition: Mr Roarke, explaining the guests' backstories to Tattoo. Mysterious Past: Rourke's full past was never revealed, but we know he's several centuries old, counts Camelot's Merlin as 'a dear old friend', that he can be killed if he willingly suspends his powers, and that The Devil wants his soul very badly. Fan theories are that he's either an angel or a man granted powers by a God to help people by granting their wishes. The Other Darrin: Julie and Mr Belvedere Lawrence As an aside, The Other Darrin himself (Dick Sargent) was in the pilot. Our Mermaids Are Different: Michelle Phillips as Mermaid Princess Naya in three seperate episodes. Real Life Relative: Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows in "What's the Matter With Kids? ". Recognition Failure: One episode featured a fictional starlet who had the fantasy of being somewhere where nobody knew who she was. She was sent to the wilds of [Africa/South America], where she fell in love with an explorer who didn't know who she was. Subverted though in that it turns out he did know, he just didn't care about her celebrity. Recycled in Space: The Love Boat ON A MYSTERIOUS ISLAND WHERE WISHES COME TRUE! Sidekick: Tattoo in the early seasons. He was joined later on by Mr. Roarke's goddaughter, Julie, and later replaced by Lawrence the Butler. Secret Test of Character: This is what most of the Fantasies granted actually were; the customers learned an important lesson whether they wanted it or not. Shakespeare in Fiction: In the episode "Room and Bard" William Shakespeare (Robert Reed) is brought to the 70s to write a play for a horror film star wanting to become a serious actress. Sherlock Holmes: "In "Save Sherlock Holmes! " a security guard (Ron Ely) gets to work with The Great Detective (Peter Lawford) and Dr Watson (Donald O'Conner). Shout-Out: In one episode three secretaries want to be their favorite detectives - Charlie's Angels (Both shows were produced by Aaron Spelling). In the 1998 series, one guy's fantasy wife complained about him almost breaking her Ricardo Montaban plate. Spin-Off: For a few weeks ABC tried a Children's version of "Fantasy Island" aired in the 'Family Hour' of Sunday @ 7pm Est time slot. The only differences between it and the 'Saturday @ 10pm' version were that kids had requested the fantasies, and they arrived and departed via Hot Air balloon instead of De Plane. These episodes were syndicated with the parent show. Time Travel: Often, guests would think it was a simulation, but learn they had traveled back in time for real. Sometimes they even found themselves taking over the role of a famous historical figure (which could be a real bad thing if that figure was, oh, say, Marie Antoinette or -for totally different reasons- Lady Godiva) Trickster Mentor: Mr. Roarke Two Lines, No Waiting: The hour-long episodes followed the exploits of two separate Guests. Most of the time, the A Story and the B Story had nothing to do with one another; in fact, the two plot threads were usually written by two different scriptwriters. What Happened to the Mouse? : During the Tattoo/Julie year we see Julie see the plane and run off to greet it. While some of the episodes with Tattoo give a short mention that Julie is busy with another fantasy, others show her leave to greet the plane, then disappear completly from that episode without explaination. Also we never find out why Julie and Tattoo leave before the Lawrence episodes. Woobie of the Week: New guests are brought in every week to learn some sort of lesson. World War One: A bumbling locksmith and Boy Scout troop leader (Don Adams, in full Maxwell Smart mode) wants to experience World War I and ends up fighting the Red Baron. You Look Familiar: Wendy Schaal played different characters in two seperate stories before returning the next year to play Tattoo substitue Julie.

's Tattoo MF's. Blumhouse 27s fantasy island horror. I always wanted to go there and stil wouldn't mind. Предложить материал Если вы хотите предложить нам материал для публикации или сотрудничество, напишите нам письмо, и, если оно покажется нам важным, мы ответим вам течение одного-двух дней. Если ваш вопрос нельзя решить по почте, в редакцию можно позвонить. Адрес для писем: Телефон редакции: 8 (495) 229-62-00. Fantasy Island Theatrical release poster Directed by Jeff Wadlow Produced by Jason Blum Marc Toberoff Jeff Wadlow Written by Chris Roach Jillian Jacobs Based on Fantasy Island by Gene Levitt Starring Michael Peña Maggie Q Lucy Hale Austin Stowell Portia Doubleday Jimmy O. Yang Ryan Hansen Michael Rooker Music by Bear McCreary Cinematography Toby Oliver Edited by Sean Albertson Production company Columbia Pictures Blumhouse Productions Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release date February 14, 2020 (United States) Running time 110 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $7 million [2] Fantasy Island (also known as Blumhouse's Fantasy Island) is an upcoming American supernatural horror film [3] directed by Jeff Wadlow and written by Jillian Jacobs, Chris Roach, and Wadlow, based on ABC 's 1977 television series of the same name created by Gene Levitt. It stars Michael Peña, Maggie Q, Lucy Hale, Austin Stowell, Portia Doubleday, Jimmy O. Yang, Ryan Hansen, and Michael Rooker. [4] Jason Blum produces the film through his Blumhouse Productions banner. Fantasy Island is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 14, 2020, by Sony Pictures Releasing. Premise [ edit] The enigmatic Mr. Roarke ( Michael Peña) makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island’s mystery in order to escape with their lives. Cast [ edit] Michael Peña as Mr. Roarke Maggie Q as Elena Lucy Hale as Melanie Austin Stowell as Randall Portia Doubleday as Sonja Jimmy O. Yang as Brax Ryan Hansen as Bradley Michael Rooker as Morgan Charlotte McKinney as Aphrodite Parisa Fitz-Henley as Julia Robbie Jones as Rocklin Kim Coates as Devil Face Production [ edit] It was announced in July 2018 that a film adaptation of the Fantasy Island television series was being developed at Blumhouse Productions and Sony Pictures, with it being described as a mix of Westworld and The Cabin in the Woods. Jeff Wadlow was set to direct, as well as co-write the screenplay. [5] In October 2018, Michael Peña, Jimmy O. Yang, Dave Bautista and Lucy Hale joined the cast. [6] [7] [8] [9] In November 2018, during an interview, Wadlow disclosed that Maggie Q, Portia Doubleday and Ryan Hansen had joined the cast, as well as suggesting Bautista may no longer be able to appear in the film. [10] Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley and Austin Stowell were cast in January 2019. [11] Ryan Hansen later confirmed the film won't feature the character Tattoo from the television series. [12] Filming [ edit] Principal photography on the film began in January 2019 in Fiji. [13] Some reshoots were done in July 2019. Music [ edit] Bear McCreary composed the film score, replacing frequent collaborator composer Matthew Margeson. Release [ edit] Fantasy Island is scheduled for release on February 14, 2020. [14] [15] It was originally scheduled to open on February 28, 2020 before moving up. [3] Box office [ edit] In the United States and Canada, Fantasy Island will be released alongside Sonic the Hedgehog and The Photograph, and is projected to gross $12–16 million over in its four-day opening weekend. [2] References [ edit] ^ "Fantasy Island (2020)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved January 31, 2020. ^ a b Anthony D'Alessandro (January 23, 2020). " ' Sonic The Hedgehog' Could Jump As High As $47M In Opening Weekend – Box Office Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2020. ^ a b Miska, Brad (December 1, 2018). "Sony and Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' is a Horror Film; Set for Release in 2020! ". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved January 15, 2019. ^ McNary, Dave (December 1, 2018). "Michael Pena's 'Fantasy Island' Movie Lands 2020 Release". Variety. Retrieved January 15, 2019. ^ 'Fantasy Island' Movie in the Works at Blumhouse ^ Michael Pena to Star as Mr. Roarke in 'Fantasy Island' ^ Jimmy O. Yang Joins Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' (Exclusive) ^ Dave Bautista in Talks to Join Michael Pena in 'Fantasy Island' Movie (Exclusive) ^ Lucy Hale in Talks to Join ‘Fantasy Island’ for Blumhouse and Sony (Exclusive) ^ [1] ^ ‘Fantasy Island’ Welcomes Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley & Austin Stowell ^ Topel, Fred (July 30, 2019). "Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' Movie is All About Creating Modern Fantasies [Exclusive]". Slashfilm. Retrieved July 30, 2019. ^ "Fantasy freaking Island. Here we go". Instagram. January 14, 2019. ^ Squires, John (August 22, 2019). "Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' Horror Movie Gets a New Release Date". Retrieved August 22, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 22, 2019). "Blumhouse-Sony's 'Fantasy Island' Moves Up Two Weeks – Update". Retrieved August 22, 2019. External links [ edit] Fantasy Island on IMDb.

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