Disney Signs On with "John Carter of Mars"
Not too long ago Jon Favreau was this close to directing "John Carter of Mars" for Paramount Pictures, but the studio let their option on the property lapse -- and we pretty much thought the project was full-bore comatose. But now it looks like Disney wants the material!
Based on the 11-chapter series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Carter" focuses on, well, I'll let Variety describe the plot for you: "Pic begins with a Civil War veteran whose retreat into a cave to avoid capture by Apache Indians takes an otherworldly turn as he's transported via time portal to the planet of Barsoom and taken prisoner by 12-foot-tall green men." Neato!
And based on what I've heard from other people about the series, they'd make for some really fantastic movies. Obviously Disney is thinking full-on franchise for this property. The studio hasn't closed the deal just yet with the Burroughs estate, but that seems to be just a technicality at this point.
So for those who are familiar with the series, I have a question: Who should direct it, and who should star? Me, I may just go dig up the first book or two...
(Special note: I used a pic of "John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars" because it's the closest thing we have to "John Carter of Mars." Check back in a year or two for the actual poster.)
Based on the 11-chapter series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Carter" focuses on, well, I'll let Variety describe the plot for you: "Pic begins with a Civil War veteran whose retreat into a cave to avoid capture by Apache Indians takes an otherworldly turn as he's transported via time portal to the planet of Barsoom and taken prisoner by 12-foot-tall green men." Neato!
And based on what I've heard from other people about the series, they'd make for some really fantastic movies. Obviously Disney is thinking full-on franchise for this property. The studio hasn't closed the deal just yet with the Burroughs estate, but that seems to be just a technicality at this point.
So for those who are familiar with the series, I have a question: Who should direct it, and who should star? Me, I may just go dig up the first book or two...
(Special note: I used a pic of "John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars" because it's the closest thing we have to "John Carter of Mars." Check back in a year or two for the actual poster.)
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Zen Bullet writes: on Jan 17 2007 07:48 AM The problem with books by Edgar Rice Burroughs is that their adaptations have the potential to be horribly mistreated. They're about as fun as adventure stories can get . . . but one has to bring an added IQ to them. I see the result as a combination between Cornel Wilde's "The Naked Prey" and something akin to an art noveau-inspired ID4 (if you're a fan of Frank Frazetta's art for the series, you'll have some idea what I mean). The first three novels of the series would make an awesome film trilogy . . . as they combine to form a complete story-arc. More than anything, the adaptation needs a director with a strong personal vision . . . like Peter Jackson for LOTR, Nolan for Batman, or Sam Raimi for Spider-Man. Ridley Scott comes to mind. John Carter needs a combination of Ed Norton's authoratative wit and Clive Owen's stoicism. If Kenneth Brannagh were younger and taller(and in Hamlet mode), he'd almost be right for the role(in fact, he'd be perfect to DIRECT the film). The Princess requires an actress who exudes both intelligence and beauty(a younger Virginia Madsen). And it would be prudent to cast really gifted actors in the fully-alien motion-capture roles . . . from Sola all the way to the White Apes. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Jan 18 2007 08:28 AM In reply to this comment (#853246) Agree. Burroughs needs a Jackson, Raimi or Spielberg to finally give all his writings the respect they have long deserved. Instead he'll probably end up with more hacks along the lines of Brad Fuller or Michael e-Bay. (Reply to this) |
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High School With Money writes: on Jan 19 2007 09:43 AM So Disney hopes to make this their next Pirates-like franchisable series? (Reply to this) |
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