Film adaptation of a movie?

BroadwayRosie80
#1Film adaptation of a movie?
Posted: 5/6/16 at 12:40pm

I remember there being talk of a Bat Boy film, does anyone know if that is still in the works? What's going on with the stage production as well? I heard that was kicking off again. 

Updated On: 6/7/16 at 12:40 PM

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LizzieCurry
#2Bat Boy film & stage?
Posted: 5/6/16 at 12:41pm

BroadwayRosie80 said: "I remember there being talk of a Bat Boy film, does anyone know if that is still in the works? What's going on with the stage production as well? I heard that was kicking off again. "

...where did you hear this?


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BroadwayRosie80
#3Bat Boy film & stage?
Posted: 5/6/16 at 12:48pm

Sites just like this one and Facebook. I heard there was a workshop going on for a stage production. And I know there are plenty of schools doing it as well. As far as film, I remember the concept being more prevelant a few years back. Also, in regards to Facebook, Broadwayworld has been asking about who would we want to see as Bat Boy if the stage production were to be resurrected. 

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LizzieCurry
#4Bat Boy film & stage?
Posted: 5/6/16 at 7:18pm

Thanks for the links!


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MrSweetNAwful
#5Bat Boy film & stage?
Posted: 5/6/16 at 9:01pm

John Landis was attached to direct a film version around a decade ago but plans fell through. I don't think there's a studio (or anyone for that matter) working on getting a film produced. The show is due for a NY revival though, and maybe that might spur development on a film.


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