A still from the original RoboCop (Image: YouTube)
MGM Studios has announced that the South African director and sci-fi specialist has been chosen to revive the 'RoboCop' franchise on the big screen. Neill Blomkamp will be joined by screenwriter Justin Rhodes, who co-wrote the upcoming 'Terminator' movie.
Not much is yet known about this new movie, called RoboCop Returns. According to early rumors, the picture is envisaged as a sequel to the 1987 original directed by Paul Verhoeven.
The South African director -- who rose to prominence in 2009 with his debut feature film, District 9 -- will be working with a script by Justin Rhodes, who also co-wrote the forthcoming 'Terminator' movie currently being filmed by Tim Miller with the franchise's original stars, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.
RoboCop -- the first major Hollywood production from the Dutch director, Paul Verhoeven -- was critical of the economic liberalism and corporate greed of America in the Reagan era. The film centers on a police officer called Alex J. Murphy who is transformed into a superhuman cyborg to fight crime in Detroit.