The last bit of news we got about Neil Burger's thriller Dark Fields was back in July, when Universal set the film for an ominous January 21 release date-- during the typical doldrums of the winter movie season. But now the film doesn't just have a new release date, but a new title, and maybe renewed hopes to be some kind of success. The Playlist got their hands on the 2011 slate for producing company Relativity Media, which revealed that Dark Fields has been retitled Limitless and is set for a March 18 release.
Though I was never really sure what Dark Fields meant for the title-- it was the same name as the novel the film is based on, by Alan Glynn-- it was a lot more intriguing than Limitless, which is so generic it could be the title for pretty much anything. I guess it's a good thing Gus Van Sant's Restless moved from its spring release to later in the year, since the two movies-- despite being totally different-- could be easily confused.
There's also a new synopsis available for the film, which you can see below:
Other news from the Relativity slate included a working title for the omnibus comedy project, featuring shorts by the likes of Peter Farrelly, Brett Ratner, Mike Judge and Elizabeth Banks. For now they're calling it Movie 43, though I have to imagine they'll be able to come up with something better than that before it gets released. They also snagged a new title for the project formerly known as Kids in America, now retitled Take Me Home Tonight. The movie was filmed way back in 2007, and shows its age simply by having Topher Grace (now 32 years old) playing a recent college graduate. It also stars Anna Faris and Dan Fogler, and boasts enough talent that it's kind of a mystery why it's been kept on the shelf this long. You can read its new synopsis below; it's finally scheduled to hit theaters on March 4 next year.