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The Scott–Logan version of I Am Legend was a mix of sci-fi and psychological thriller, without dialogue in the first hour and with a sombre ending. [ 16 ] [ page needed ] The creatures in Logan's version were similar to the Darkseekers of the finished film in their animalistic, barbaric nature.
Film adaptations of I Am Legend, a 1954 post-apocalyptic science fiction horror novel written by Richard Matheson about the catastrophic aftermath of a global vampirism pandemic, eventually inspiring many more zombie apocalypse stories such as the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead
I Am Legend 2 producer and writer Akiva Goldsman has clarified how Will Smith’s character will appear in the sequel.. The original 2007 zombie horror, directed by Francis Lawrence, follows Smith ...
1408: An alternative ending is present on the director's cut disc (much like The Butterfly Effect, with a few deleted scenes reinserted). Mike Enslin dies in the fire he causes. At his burial, his wife is approached by the hotel manager, offering his personal belongings.
Francis Lawrence (born March 26, 1971) [1] is an American filmmaker and producer. After establishing himself as a director of music videos and commercials, Lawrence made his feature-length directorial debut with the superhero thriller Constantine (2005) and has since directed the post-apocalyptic horror film I Am Legend (2007), the romantic drama Water for Elephants (2011), four of the five ...
I Am Legend is a 1954 post-apocalyptic horror novel by American writer Richard Matheson that was influential in the modern development of zombie and vampire literature and in popularizing the concept of a worldwide apocalypse due to disease.
I am Legend (Korean: 나는 전설이다; RR: Naneun Junseolida) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-eun that was broadcast on SBS on August 2 to September 21, 2010. Synopsis [ edit ]
This letter, so far as I am conscious, never attempts this. On the contrary, I consider myself one of the most common humans. You may recall those days of twenty years ago when we discussed 'Empedocles on Etna'—under the linden trees. In those days I was one who wished to make a god of myself." [3]