

Written by Alex Garland, the man behind Sunshine and 28 Days Later, the film sees Dredd and Anderson trapped in a 200-storey city block with the followers of ruthless gang leader Ma-Ma - played by Game of Thrones' Lena Headey - out for their blood. Karl Urban dons the helmet as the ironman of the law, with Olivia Thirlby playing psychic rookie Judge Anderson! The ultimate lawman of the future, Judge Dredd, comes to screens worldwide this month in DREDD 3D.

There’s always a possibility he will be busy, or that his schedule for other movies won’t allow- Basically, we don’t know at this stage." Kingsley told the magazine that even though they haven't officially started talking about who will star in the show, he knows Urban "well enough to have a chat with him" about reprising the role.****In celebration of the new movie Dredd 3D, get Judge Dredd vs Zombies free for a limited time!****ĭredd 3D release date: September 21st, 2012 It’s too early to tell yet, but if we can use him and he’s available to us, then I think that would be absolutely brilliant. So we’re going to have some long and complicated conversations I would imagine, and we’ll see where we go. He’s also very busy, a full-time professional actor. "We have had many conversations prior to this, about all sorts of things. It's a big place, after all, with 400 million stories to tell." Another producer from the series, Brian Jenkins, previously told the 2000 Ad Thrill-cast that Karl Urban returning to the franchise isn't out of the question. But we’re so early in the process that things could happen a bit faster, or much more slowly." As far as the show's tone is concerned, Kingsley revealed: "Dark fantasy elements are one area that would be great to explore." He added, "The show will combine the macabre with the insane and the light-hearted. My best guess is that it’s at least two years away. Trying to fit all of that into a two-hour movie is very hard.

One of the show's producers, Jason Kingsley recently told SFX Magazine: "Long-form storytelling makes showing Mega-City One and its inhabitants much easier. But it sounds like we're going to have to put a muffle on our excitement because we're going to have to wait awhile. We found out a few months ago that Judge Dredd is coming to TV, in a new project currently in development called Judge Dredd: Mega City One.
