Denzel Washington Gets Back On The Train For “Unstoppable”



Posted by John Campeaon 23. 07. 2009in News Chat

Movie production is not an easy process for anyone involved. Before the cameras even start rolling there are a million details and delicate deals that have to be made. The process can be nothing short of a nightmare sometimes. A good case in point is the upcoming project by director Tony Scott titled “Unstoppable“.

“Unstoppable” revolves around a high speed runaway train filled with toxic chemicals speeding out of control and an engineer who is trying to stop it before disaster strikes.

The film was all set to shoot, and then Fox stopped in and halted production due to budget concerns. They approached Denzel Washington (the star of the movie) to request he take a pay cut and in response Washington walked off the project.

However, it appears that Washington has reached a deal with Fox, has rejoined the film and production of the movie is set to move forward again. I told you it can get complicated.

No official word yet on when the movie will begin production yet at this point. Stay tuned. (Source: Screenlog)

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3 Responses to “Denzel Washington Gets Back On The Train For “Unstoppable””

  1. Iceberg says:

    I was really hoping my man Denzel walked away from this ‘shit’ sandwich for good….i mean we just saw him try & stop another train didn’t we? John What are your thoughts on this project?

  2. Jason Adams says:

    He is here in Brewster Ohio filming at the train yard for this movie.

  3. bob says:

    He is here in Olean New York filming the train i am acutaly in the movie i am one of the train passengers

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