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During his long career, German filmmaker
Roland Emmerich Roland Emmerich (; born 10 November 1955) is a German-American filmmaker. Emmerich is widely known for his science fiction and disaster films and has been called a "master of disaster" within the movie industry. His films, most of which are Eng ...
has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these fell into
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, were officially cancelled, or would see life under a different production team.


1990s


''Isobar''

In 1990, Emmerich was hired by
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to direct the science fiction film ''Isobar'', originally written by
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and previously titled ''The Train''. The film, budgeted at $90 million, was set to be produced by
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and star
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and
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, with Emmerich asking
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to rewrite the script for him. On February 25, 1998, it was reported that Emmerich and Devlin had bought the rights to the project and were moving it to
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, where the duo had signed a production deal. On May 12, 2005, it was announced that Devlin was reviving ''Isobar'' on his own, commissioning
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to write a new script and reconfiguring it as a $45 million production, with
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handling sales at the
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, and the project planned for production in 2006. By June 19, 2006, the project was set to be released by
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as one of three films Devlin and his Electric Entertainment company would produce as part of a non-exclusive deal with the studio, with Devlin hoping to begin production on the project by the end of the year. On August 23, it was reported that Peter Winther was set to direct the film.


''The 10th Planet'' video game

In 1994, Emmerich and
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got involved with
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to develop the video game '' The 10th Planet'', which was scheduled to be released in October 1997, but got canceled.


''Fantastic Voyage'' remake

In 1998, Emmerich was set to direct a remake of the 1966 sci-fi film ''
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'' for
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. In August 2007, Emmerich was reconfirmed as the director, with his company
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producing alongside
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's
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, and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley set to write the screenplay. In September 2007, Emmerich discussed the project with ''
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'', stating that he disagreed with Cameron's idea to give the film a futuristic setting. By 2010,
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entered talks to direct the project for Fox and Cameron, with
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hired to write the screenplay, with Emmerich reported as having since departed the project to focus on ''
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'' due to scheduling issues caused by the
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. In April 2024, Cameron offered an update on the project: "we plan to go ahead with it very soon." In July 2024, Emmerich revealed that the true reason behind his departure from ''Fantastic Voyage'' had to do with Cameron's creative interference:
"James Cameron is very overbearing, and so I, at one point, just gave up. Because it's like, 'Is it your movie or my movie?' We were in very beginning stages. Because I said, 'Gosh, why is he so overbearing?' I have to say, I do my stuff, and when I can't do my stuff, I'm totally not interested. As simple as that. So when somebody else wants to say something to me and is more powerful than me, I drop out."
Cameron responded to Emmerich's comment in August that year, by saying, "Yes, I'm overbearing. Damn right. When it's a project where I've contributed to the writing, I might actually have an opinion on it. I actually don't even remember talking to Roland Emmerich about ''Fantastic'' 'Voyage''"


''Godzilla'' sequels


2000s


''Light of Peace''

On November 27, 2001, it was announced that Emmerich's Centropolis Entertainment had acquired the screenplay ''Light of Peace'', a
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drama written by Mirko Betz, with Emmerich attached to direct. While the project was not set up at a studio, it was reported that
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had
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on the project.


''Alien Prison''

On March 20, 2002, Emmerich was in talks to direct ''Alien Prison'' for
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, which he would also co-produce alongside
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and
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of Red Wagon Productions, with the most recent draft being written by
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.


''Tut''

In October 2003, it was announced that Emmerich would direct ''Tut'' for
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and producer
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, from a screenplay by Sean O'Keefe and Will Staples. According to ''
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'', the film was to be "an action-adventure/love story about the young pharaoh
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and his attempt to reclaim his throne and save his country after the death of his father." On May 12, 2004, it was reported that the project would be Emmerich's next film following ''
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''.


''Trade''


''Anthem''

In April 2004, it was announced that Emmerich would develop and direct the political thriller ''Anthem'' for
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. The project reportedly involved "an impeached president who refuses to leave the
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" and "an
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agent hois rushing to discover the truth behind a top-level conspiracy that threatens to undermine the
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."


''Foundation'' film trilogy

On January 16, 2009, Emmerich was in talks to direct the film adaptation of Isacc Asimov’s '' Foundation,'' as well as produce the film adaptation with Michael Wimer. On July 25, 2009, it was announced that Robert Rodat would write the screenplay. On February 11, 2010, Emmerich intended to use 3D motion capture for his film adaptation of the ''Foundation'' trilogy. On September 15, 2011, Dante Harper was hired to adapt the trilogy. The film failed to materialize, and eventually the books were adapted into the television series of the same name on
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without Emmerich's involvement.


2010s


''The Zone''

On October 29, 2010, Emmerich was set to direct the found-footage alien invasion film ''The Zone,'' with Guillaume Tunzini writing the script and Loucas George producing for
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, with the film set to be cast with relative unknowns and produced on a $5 million budget. However, on November 9, the film was shut down the week before it was meant to start filming, with ''
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'' reporting that
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and
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had been cast as a journalist and a cameraman, respectively.


''Singularity''

On June 29, 2011, Emmerich was set to direct the film ''Singularity,'' with Harold Kloser writing the script, and later that November,
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, Logan Marshall Green,
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,
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, Ben Barnes, and
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auditioned for the lead role. On January 4, 2012, it was reported that Sony had halted production on the project in late 2011.


''Happy Birthday, Mr. President''

In September 2011, Emmerich revealed plans to make ''Happy Birthday, Mr. President'' his next film following ''
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'', adding that " the title will tell you everything". It was set to be "an experiment in digital re-creation" that would feature both
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and
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as minor characters. ''Anonymous'' screenwriter John Orloff wrote the project. Emmerich described the script that November as "a historical thriller about how the FBI and its forces conspired to bring down the Kennedys". ''Happy Birthday, Mr. President'' has been proven difficult to finance due to its risky political subject matter. In 2016, Emmerich stated that he was reluctant to take on the project anytime soon due to the technology not being advanced enough at that time to be able to accurately portray the faces of the historical figures depicted in the film. "That's not totally possible ow but pretty soon," he said. In a 2022 interview for ''
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'', he reaffirmed his interest in someday making the film. When asked about his dream project during a panel at the 2024
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, Emmerich singled out ''Happy Birthday, Mr. President'' as his favorite script, but said that his efforts to make the film had been consistently hamstrung by various legal issues and concerns.


Untitled TV pilot

On January 4, 2012, it was announced that
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had ordered an apocalyptic television pilot set during the
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from Emmerich and Harold Klosner, which they would also produce with
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, with Emmerich directing the pilot for the 2012-2013 television season.


Untitled T. E. Lawrence miniseries

On April 30, 2013, it was announced that Emmerich was adapting the story of British lieutenant
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in the form of a six-hour television miniseries with
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, with
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and Clive Bradley set to write the project. In 2022, Emmerich told ''
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'' that he was still working on it and that he had found an English writer to replace Lurie and Bradley, but did not specify who, and that together they were developing ten episodes in total. However, by July 2024, New Zealand writer
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was officially confirmed to have been hired to work on the project, with Emmerich considering shooting it in
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. In September 2024, Emmerich revealed that he and McCarten had developed a three-season plan for the series.


''Emergence''

On June 7, 2013, Emmerich's Centropolis Entertainment acquired the science fiction invasion pitch ''Emergence'' by Nic Kelman, which Emmerich planned to direct.


''Stargate'' reboot


Untitled arctic thriller film

On April 3, 2014, it was announced that Emmerich and his Centropolis Entertainment company had acquired the rights to an untitled action thriller
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by
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and James A. Woods, set on a diving ship in the
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. Emmerich was reportedly eyeing the project as a potential directing vehicle, but that had not yet been determined due to his commitments to '' Stonewall'' and '' Independence Day: Resurgence''.


''Maya Lord''

On April 28, 2014, Emmerich's Centropolis Entertainment acquired film rights for an adaptation of the historical epic ''Maya Lord'', about
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. On February 14, 2018, it was announced that Centropolis would co-produce the project with
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, who would also handle international sales for the film, with Angela Workman writing the screenplay; it was also reported that Emmerich planned to shoot the project
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with '' Midway'', with production aiming to begin filming by September 1, 2018. In 2022, Emmerich reaffirmed his intentions to make the film someday, calling it "th story of the only good conquistador."


''New Angeles'' TV series

On September 9, 2014, Emmerich was set to produce
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’s sci-fi TV series ''New Angeles'' through Slingshot Global Media, with
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attached to produce the series and potentially star in the series and Emmerich directing the pilot episode.


Untitled third ''Independence Day'' film


''Dark Matter''

On December 15, 2016, Emmerich was in talks to direct the film adaptation of
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's sci-fi thriller novel ''
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'' for
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, with Matt Tolmach producing. The project was ultimately produced as a
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for
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, with Crouch serving as
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and without the involvement of Emmerich.


2020s


Untitled mistaken identity film

In 2022, when asked what scripts he would like to make next, Emmerich revealed a "mistaken identity" period piece he had always wanted to make set in 1919 about a young writer having to take control of a film set.


''Exodus''

In 2024, Emmerich revealed that a script for a planned "spiritual sequel" to ''
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'', titled ''Exodus'', was being worked on.


Offers


''Planet of the Apes'' remake


Untitled ''James Bond'' film

In 1997, it was reported that
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had approached Emmerich and
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to serve as director and producer, respectively, of a new ''
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'' film inspired by '' Thunderball'', with the intention of potentially starting a new series of Bond films. However, by January 1998, it was reported that Emmerich and Devlin were holding off on committing to the project, owing to uncertainty about the legal issues surrounding the project after
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filed a lawsuit against Sony over their plans to develop a rival series of Bond films.


''Spider-Man''


''Asteroids''


References


External links

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