Welcome to The Phantom Premise, where each week we explore a parallel universe of unproduced screenplays as well as tinkering under the hood of some of Hollywood’s most famous and infamous movies. So, if your curious to learn about the unproduced Indiana Jones scripts of old, the Ben Affleck Daredevil sequel that never was, or get the low down on Robert Rodriguez' unproduced Predator movie, then j... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & FilmFilm Reviews |
On this episode of The Phantom Premise, Brad and John pitch more dream reboots and requels (yes, we said it) including a Bruce Lee classic and a Hugh Jackman flop. more
This week, Brad and John review the 1996 unproduced screenplay for Robert Rodriguez's The Predators. more
Brad and John discuss the unproduced 1995 screenplay for Indiana Jones & The Saucer People of Mars. more
Brad and John discuss their dream spin-offs for their favourite television shows. more
Brad and John revisit the sands of Tatooine to see if they can do a polish draft on The Book of Boba Fett. more
Join Brad and John for their latest 'Pitchisode', where the rewrite pair discuss their dream prequels, which have, as of the time of recording, yet to come to pass. more
Brad and John cast their eye over Jurassic Park 3 and attempt to rewrite the troublesome sequal! more
The Great Hollywood rewrite is back and has evolved a little bit... more
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