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Guillermo del Toro Talks Upcoming Projects
Director spills beans in sit-down with ShockTillYouDrop.
by Jeff Giles | October 26, 2007
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Between Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, both versions of The Orphanage, and his various rumored projects, Guillermo del Toro has become something of a mainstay here at RT News -- so imagine our delight when we learned that ShockTillYouDrop.com recently interviewed the director about what's on his slate!

First, the site asked him about the English-language version of The Orphanage that he's agreed to produce for New Line:

"I cannot say yet who is the director and writer but if I get who I want, it would definitely make a difference. It won't be the same movie just done by a guy that has an American name. It's a new proposition."

ShockTillYouDrop also asked del Toro about the status of his long-in-development adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, a project we discussed not long ago. According to the director, recent rumors regarding the film soon starting production are just that -- rumors:

"I wish I knew, but Universal has acquired it, which is a great thing because it was in limbo, and I have, together with Michael, self-financed the designs and maquettes and everything, but we'll see. It's R-rated, it's expensive and it doesn't have a happy ending. I think that big-scale horror, big tentpole horror, which you used to have with 'Alien,' 'The Shining,' 'The Exorcist' before everyone thought horror needs to be this or that and pre-conceptualized, I think big tentpoles like that should be back at some point in life, so I'm patiently waiting my turn."

Finally, del Toro was asked about another rumor; specifically, one putting him behind the lens for a reboot of one of Universal's classic monster franchises. He didn't say yes or no, really, but he did give a clue as to which direction he might head if he gets the chance:

"The movie I would kill to do -- and I know it's been done and I'm very conscious of that -- is 'Frankenstein' but to do Frankenstein as the Miltonian tragedy that it is. I remember reading the Frank Darabont screenplay that was illustrated by Bernie Wrightson, and saying, 'That's it! I'm screwed and never going to do it' but thanks to Kenneth Branagh, I can still do that version."

To read more of Guillermo del Toro's interview with ShockTillYouDrop, click on the link below!

Source: ShockTillYouDrop.com

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Koooomar
Koooomar writes:
on Oct 26 2007 05:33 AM

I hated Branagh's version of Frankenstein. To be honest, i don't think i liked anything he did, espesially his version of Othello("O" was freacking better then that garbage).

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Elixor
Elixor writes:
on Oct 26 2007 06:03 AM

I've liked most of what del Toro has done, but do we really need another Frankenstein movie?

I'd love to see a del Toro Mountain of Madness. I hope that gets up and running soon.


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tawo
tawo writes:
on Oct 26 2007 07:14 AM

I got some project ideas that could use his touch-- A ZOMBIE FLICK, EVIL DEAD, AMERICAN WEREWOLF(NOW THATS BEEN CRYING FOR A RE-MAKE)OR UMMMMM.... DRACULA. IMAGINE HIM PUTTING THAT GUILLERMO TOUCH IN ANY OF THESE. He's a genius

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Man_Of_Iron8905
Man_Of_Iron8905 writes:
on Oct 26 2007 08:05 AM

Listen, in my eyes, he is in the top five currently when creativity is concerned and currently my favorite director, I have faith that his projects will become strong successes.

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Young Turk
Young Turk writes:
on Oct 26 2007 09:35 AM

Mountains of Madness would be ****ing awesome.

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Bob*
Bob* writes:
on Oct 26 2007 09:46 AM

If they ever make a "Gargoyles" movie, he could be a good choice!..but I really doubt they will do it and if they do they will hire some crap like Michael Bay x_x

;)


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maharblliw
maharblliw writes:
on Oct 26 2007 10:06 AM

I honestly thought he was going to say creature from the black lagoon. Wasn't he connected to that project at some point?


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Sprizmo
Sprizmo writes:
on Oct 26 2007 12:06 PM

I think the man should adapt some more graphic novels/comics. He would do magnificent justice to Niel Gaiman's Sandman, and even though its unlikely, he could breath new life into the Aliens concept, and bring back the raw intensity that the first two movies achieved.

Clive Barker has a wealth of material that's perfect for him as well. "The Great & Secret Show", or "Weaveworld" would be freakin' AWESOME!!!


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TheIceGhost
TheIceGhost writes:
on Oct 26 2007 11:27 PM

Over on Mugglenet.com they have him quoted as to saying if the last Harry Potter movie was offered to him he'd consider doing it. He'd be pretty perfect for that flick.

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