The sequel of the Golden Compass would be called The Subtle Knife. It was programed to be released in 2009. But the first movie didn't match the financial expectations of the studio, so they stressed the release of the second and third movie.
In March 2008, The Golden Compass Producer Deborah Forte expressed optimism that sequels could be made, and said that she intended to see them realized, but the studio decided not to make them. In December 2008, The Independent noted that a risky economic climate may have contributed to the non-production of further films, as "wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009"
camipanda:
if we all maby can get a website or something like that we could protesst. maybe they wil make a new golden compass with someone younger than dakota (lyra) and make the subtile knife and the amber spy glass too! but that is only a thought... im preatty sure it wount work. BUT WE COULD ALLWAYS TRYYY!!!!!
The sequel of the Golden Compass would be called The Subtle Knife. It was programed to be released in 2009. But the first movie didn't match the financial expectations of the studio, so they stressed the release of the second and third movie.
In March 2008, The Golden Compass Producer Deborah Forte expressed optimism that sequels could be made, and said that she intended to see them realized, but the studio decided not to make them. In December 2008, The Independent noted that a risky economic climate may have contributed to the non-production of further films, as "wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009"
New Line Cinema commissioned Hossein Amini to write a screenplay based on the second book in the trilogy, The Subtle Knife, potentially for release in late 2009, with the third book of the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass, to follow. However, New Line president Toby Emmerich stressed that production of the second and third films was dependent on the financial success of The Golden Compass. When The Golden Compass did not meet expectations at the United States box office, the likelihood of a sequel was downplayed by New Line. According to studio co-head Michael Lynne, "The jury is still very much out on the movie, and while it's performed very strongly overseas we'll look at it early [2008] and see where we're going with a [sequel]." If sequels are produced, Weitz has said that he intends to "protect [their] integrity" by being "much less compromising" in the book-to-film adaptation process. On February 29, 2008, Weitz told The Daily Yomiuri that he still hopes for sequels, saying "at first it looked like we were down for the count because in the U.S. [the film] underperformed. But then internationally it performed [better] than expectations. So, a lot depends on Japan, frankly.... I think if it does well enough here we'll be in good shape for that." In March 2008, The Golden Compass Producer Deborah Forte expressed optimism that sequels could be made, and said that she intended to see them realized, but the studio decided not to make them. In December 2008, The Independent noted that a risky economic climate may have contributed to the non-production of further films, as "wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009
It would be called The Subtle Knife. It was programed to be released in 2009, but the first movie didn't reach the financial success they expected and they stressed the release of the second and third movie.
In March 2008, The Golden Compass Producer Deborah Forte expressed optimism that sequels could be made, and said that she intended to see them realized, but the studio decided not to make them. In December 2008, The Independent noted that a risky economic climate may have contributed to the non-production of further films, as "wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009"
Iorek_Byrnisonis the name of the armoured bear in the movie Golden Compass. Ian McKellan was the voice of the bear. He was also Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and Magneto in the X-Men movies.
No, Tom Baker wasn't in The Golden Compass
No. Golden Compass vastly under-performed at the box office in America [$70 million domestic take compared to a $180 million budget] so the sequel(s) were cancelled in 2008.
Hollywood on Set - 2003 I Am Legend The Golden Compass Margot at the Wedding 5-2 was released on: USA: 14 December 2007
Yes Chris Weitz he also did Golden Compass and About a Boy Yes Chris Weitz he also did Golden Compass and About a Boy Yes Chris Weitz he also did Golden Compass and About a Boy Yes Chris Weitz he also did Golden Compass and About a Boy Yes Chris Weitz he also did Golden Compass and About a Boy
The Golden Compass.
i think it was in 2007...
The Golden Compass=)
In the movie "The Golden Compass," the type of monkey featured is a daemon called a golden monkey. It is a symbolic representation of the character's soul and takes on the form of a sleek, silent predator.
Youtube?
its called that because it is a compass that is golden
It will be rated PG13 for adventure and violence.
No, the girl in The Golden Compass is Dakota Blue Richards and the girl in Alice in Wonderland is Mia Wasikowska.
no she did not die in the book nor the movie....
Iorek_Byrnisonis the name of the armoured bear in the movie Golden Compass. Ian McKellan was the voice of the bear. He was also Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and Magneto in the X-Men movies.
The sequel of the Golden Compass would be called The Subtle Knife. It was programed to be released in 2009. But the first movie didn't match the financial expectations of the studio, so they stressed the release of the second and third movie.In March 2008, The Golden Compass Producer Deborah Forte expressed optimism that sequels could be made, and said that she intended to see them realized, but the studio decided not to make them. In December 2008, The Independent noted that a risky economic climate may have contributed to the non-production of further films, as "wider film industry is expecting to tighten its belt in 2009"
"The Golden Compass" is a fantasy adventure movie based on the Philip Pullman novel of the same name. The film was released in 2007 and was met with mixed reviews.