Budgetary concerns have cropped up recently, which insiders say has Universal considring the idea of putting the project into turnaround. That basically means it would be shopped to other studios, either to take it over completely or go in on a cost-sharing venture. This isn't totally unprecedented, as studios often team up with others on hugely expensive, potentially lucrative projects all the time. It's just that The Dark Tower is intended to be such a big undertaking that I'll be surprised if anyone hops aboard. And let's not forget that Universal just totally dropped Guillermo Del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness
Universal is said to be pushing along as if everything is moving ahead as normal. Ron Howard's full plan for it really came into focus over the last couple of months when Javier Bardem was brought in to play enigmatic gunslinger Roland Deschain. The scripts would be penned by longtime Howard collaborator, Akiva Goldsman, with plans for three feature films and two full TV seasons. Guh. Veteran film/TV/comic writer Mark Verheiden(Battlestar Galactica
Howard and producer Brian Grazer were aiming for a May 17th, 2013 release, but whether or not they'll hit that target date will depend on Universal's final decision.