Ready Player One: New set images appear online revealing links to other Steven Spielberg films
The Ernest Cline heavily references the director's past films
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Despite having an incredibly prolific career, Steven Spielberg is still out there, making films; most recently, his version of The BFG was released in cinemas, almost grossing £30 million in the UK alone.
The director - who is behind Indiana Jones, Jaws, and Jurassic Park - is currently working on one of his many upcoming projects; a film adaptation of Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One.
Filming reportedly began back in July, but very little information has made its way online. Finally, though, various set images and videos have emerged, revealing a first look Olivia Cooke’s Art3mis.
Surprisingly, a number of set dressings feature previous Spielberg films including Jaws and Gremlins, the book having heavily referenced his past films. Whether these images will be mere Easter Eggs or something more has yet to be revealed.
Ready Player One’s story, primarily set in a virtual utopia called OASIS, focusses on a teenager’s quest to find the game’s hidden treasure, left behind by its founder.
Starring alongside Cooke in the film are Tye Sheridan, Simon Pegg, Ben Mendelsohn, TJ Miller, and Mark Rylance; Sheridan plays the lead character while Rylance plays OASIS’s Willy Wonker-esque founder.
Ready Player One has a US release date of 30 March 2018, having moved from December 2017 thanks to Star Wars: Episode 8 being delayed.
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