New Line is going on a "Vacation."
The Warner Bros. division is developing a sequel of sorts to the 1983 comedy classic, with David Dobkin attached to produce and possibly direct.
New Line is meeting with writers to pen the script, but the take is already developed: The story focuses on Rusty Griswold, the son of Clark Griswold, the protagonist of the initial movies and portrayed by Chevy Chase. Rusty, now a father himself, takes his family on a road trip vacation.
The characters would acknowledge that first trip, making the movie more of a sequel than a reboot. Chase and Beverly D’Angelo, who played the mom in the original movies, will have room to make appearances as grandparents, providing a sense of continuity, though no deals are in place.
The original “Vacation” is a Warner Bros. property, but as soon as New Line became part of the studio, exec Sam Brown began sifting through the parent company’s titles to see what was available in terms of rights. He eventually found “Vacation,” a movie he said he has watched more than any other in his life, and brought it to New Line president Toby Emmerich and production president Richard Brener, who jumped at the opportunity. The duo asked Warners brass if it had any plans with the title. It did not, and the New Line execs persuaded them to let them take a crack at it. Brown is shepherding for New Line.
National Lampoon is not involved at this stage, as Warners controls the characters and the title.
New Line is taking meetings with writers this week, hoping to make a movie that skews more toward “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” or “Little Miss Sunshine” than “RV” or “Are We There Yet?”
“Vacation” brings CAA-repped Dobkin back in business with New Line, for whom he directed and produced “Wedding Crashers.”








Wow! Just when you thought you had seen the last of the Griswolds, you find the're at it again. Anthony Michael Hall seems like the obvious candidate however that seems like a stretch cause of the "whats he done lately" way of thinking. Of course Chevy will be in the film to some capacity. To me, if it's done well I don't see any reason not to do the film.
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Posted by: Gunnar | October 10, 2009 at 01:29 PM
It will be probably be The Rock.
Posted by: jj jones | October 10, 2009 at 11:15 PM
Out of all the "Vacations" my favorite was the Christmas one. I would love to see Clark Griswold a grandfather and all the kids come "home" for the holidays.
Posted by: Nicole | October 20, 2009 at 05:53 PM
Chase and D'Angelo run a bed and breakfast that is taken over by dumb terrorists, Rusty is a Navy Seal under the command of Captain Cousin Eddie, but that's all over with in the first ten minutes of the movie, and they all atke a road trip together where Christy Brinkley once again shows up alongside the RV in a limo, with Paris Hilton driving, and they side swipe the pursuing terrorists, sending them off to a final firey grave. A trip to Denny's follows, and they are served by an irritated waitress played by Chris Rock in ugly drag, and all hell breaks out as the other Denny's patrons are annoyed by cousin Eddie's screaming as the metal plate in his head picks up Fox News programs and Cal Worthington commercials.
After this, of course, they logically go to the Long Beach Aquarium and later watch the space shuttle land at Edwards Air force Base. (But that's so obvious...)
Oh, and Etc.
Posted by: James E | October 23, 2009 at 06:12 AM
It could be great with Michael Anthony Hall as the father, and having to bring Chevy Chase, and Beverly De'Angelo along for the ride. What a great car trip this could be.
Posted by: yep | November 30, 2009 at 08:17 PM
New Line Cinema is planning a semi-sequel to the 1983 comedy classic National Lampoon’s Vacation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.The updated comedy will focus on Clark Griswold’s now-grown son, Rusty.
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In the episode, the gang gets ready for finals, as well as the winter break, while Abed crosses paths with the school’s resident bully (Michael Hall), while Jeff (Joel McHale) decides to get involved to protect his friend.
Posted by: folic acid | December 11, 2009 at 08:04 PM
Hey it is great that New Line is going on a "Vacation." Really good. I think newline must be fantastic.I want to see this. Thanks for the information.
Posted by: valentines day | December 15, 2009 at 04:21 AM
There should be a Vacation with Chevy Chase & his wife taking a family trip as the kids that are grown-up in their 20's, that during the movie it moves into a transition of the kids meeting who they will marry to a immediate sequal of Vacation Wedding where all the families are united for a major wedding, where Clark gives his marriage advice & sex advice in his father to son talk and attempt to father to daughter talk and his planning of the over the top wedding Griswald style that could top Christmas Vacation, then transitions into Vacation Honeymoon the Griswald Children embark on their Honeymoon that Clark paid for as a gift in a special deal package where the kids are not happy about it, but do not want to hurt his feelings and the deal package turns out to be a time share swindle sale vacation and in the package he won a third honeymoon for free,but has to be for a newlywed couple, so Clark decides they should have a renewing of thier wedding vowels which turns into Clark & his wife going on the honeymoon trip also and towards the end of the movie it moves into them being told that both of his kids are expecting & he is becoming a Grandfather where a Vacation can be made with them as the all knowing Griswall Grand Parents. Then the movie transitioning into Rusty, his wife, and kids visiting the Grandparents, but smoothly the transition of accepting them as the Vacation Series by the public and will be successfully carried on to the next generation. Vegas Vacation could have been great,but it was a flop in losing the Clark factor and seperating several different stories instead of keeping the real story of one father who is all about family with humility, pride and ignorance lost in time while not seeing the family his has changing and Clark needs to revive the Vacation Heritage to make the public accept the transition.
Posted by: Jason | December 27, 2009 at 03:37 PM
I don't see what the big deal is. The original was no Citizen Kane, and it's not like they're butchering a classic.
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Posted by: aion kinah | February 22, 2010 at 07:49 PM
The bulk of the story is a flashback to Clark & Ellen courtship in college, their wedding, and their wild honeymoon in Acapulco in the 1970s.
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The bulk of the story is a flashback to Clark & Ellen courtship in college, their wedding, and their wild honeymoon in Acapulco in the 1970s.
Posted by: Aion kinah | April 07, 2010 at 12:58 AM
If you want to see how really good Anthony Michael Hall would play as a father, watch some of the Season 6 episodes of The Dead Zone. His interactions and chemistry with the boy who plays his son are really remarkable -- funny, moving, just really great (See "Heritage", "Big Top", etc.). Also, watch the "Cold Hard Truth" episode from Season 3, final scene, when JJ is told that Johnny is his father: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwWB0PNgR4o&feature=related
I really hope the script for this doesn't suck, as has been said, and that AMH is given the chance to bring it to life.
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If they were smart, and felt a need to make a sequel like this, they would still have Chevy star and have him as the grandfather in the same sense of role.
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