I, Underworld

I, Underworld is an upcoming American fantasy horror action film to be scripted and directed by Leigh Whannell. It is crossover film of graphic novel I, Frankenstein and Underworld trilogy. It will star Kate Beckindale, Aaron Eckhart, Theo James, Michael Ealy and Whannell.

Plot
When a top paranormal scienetist is trapped in city full of lycans while searching Adam Frankenstien, Selene helps him find his way around along the way. A madman who wants to create an army of reanimated Lycans sciencetist must convince Adam and Selene to join forces.

Cast

 * Kate Beckinsdale as Selene, a Death Dealer and a Vampire-Corvinus Strain Hybrid. She is Michael's lover and Eve's biological mother.
 * Aaron Eckhart as Adam Frankenstein/Frankenstein's monster, a superhuman being created from science using various parts of corpses and electricity.
 * Theo James as David, Selene's Vampire ally.
 * Michael Ealy as Detective Sebastian, who was married to a Vampire.
 * Leigh Whannell

Production
Much doubt has been cast over a sequel due to the film's lackluster box office performance, though Kevin Grevioux, writer of the original screenplay and creator of the graphic novel and the Underworld film series, had earlier expressed interest in making more I, Frankenstein films along with an Underworld crossover film. He stated in a pre-release interview that, in an early draft of his screenplay, Kate Beckinsale would have made a post-credits cameo appearance as Selene and that there would have been Underworld Easter eggs, but none of this was used.[24] On Semptember 26 Eckhart signed to reprise his role as Adam later that day Kate Beckindale, Theo James and Michael Ealy returning to the film.

On October 11 2014, Insidious: Chapter 3 director Leigh Whannell tweeted that he will write and directed the crossoverfilm and star it as well, along Jason Blum (with his company Blumhouse Production), Oren Peli and James Wan co-producing as well and the script written off a story by Whannell, Wan, Stuart Beattie and John Hlavin.

Music
Insidious trilogy composer Joseph Bishara was asked by the producers to score the film but declined, Marco Beltrami and Paul Haslinger composers for the Underworld trilogy both wanted to score the film but couldn't due to their commitment with another project, September 29 Thomas Newman posted on facebook that he'd score the film due to The Good Dinosaur's delay.