Favreau Handed the "John Carter of Mars" Project
After years of on-again, off-again production discussions, Paramount has hired a director to helm an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' well-admired "John Carter of Mars" story -- and it's everyone's favorite old "Swinger," Jon Favreau.
Variety reports: "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.
Burroughs wrote 11 volumes of Carter's adventures and the studio is hoping the film will launch a franchise. Ehren Kruger rewrote a script by Mark Protosevich, and Ain't It Cool News' Harry Knowles is co-producing.
"Mars" has long been viewed by the studio and Par-based Alphaville as a plum project. The trouble has been getting the right director. Robert Rodriguez was set, until he had to remove himself after resigning his DGA membership over the guild's unwillingness to allow him to co-direct "Sin City" with Frank Miller. Kerry Conran was most recently attached.
Favreau has a taste for special-effects fare, exhibited with large-scale fantasy pic "Zathura," that Sony releases Nov. 11 and New Line's hit "Elf.""
Variety reports: "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.
Burroughs wrote 11 volumes of Carter's adventures and the studio is hoping the film will launch a franchise. Ehren Kruger rewrote a script by Mark Protosevich, and Ain't It Cool News' Harry Knowles is co-producing.
"Mars" has long been viewed by the studio and Par-based Alphaville as a plum project. The trouble has been getting the right director. Robert Rodriguez was set, until he had to remove himself after resigning his DGA membership over the guild's unwillingness to allow him to co-direct "Sin City" with Frank Miller. Kerry Conran was most recently attached.
Favreau has a taste for special-effects fare, exhibited with large-scale fantasy pic "Zathura," that Sony releases Nov. 11 and New Line's hit "Elf.""
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Skeptic44 writes: on Oct 06 2005 11:57 AM In the books, John Carter enters a world where women wear jewelry but no clothes. Might be one reason Favreau's "vision" of the movie clicked. (Reply to this) |
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MC. writes: on Oct 07 2005 08:18 AM Where did Knowles get that kind of money!!!?!?!?!?! (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Oct 08 2005 10:40 AM I like Favreau, a definite step up from Conran, and I hope he does this film well, cause it could be pretty damn cool. Although I wish I could have seen Rodriguez's version. As for women with jewelry and no clothes, sounds good to me. (Reply to this) |
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Reel 2/Dialogue 2 writes: on Oct 09 2005 06:08 PM Knowles = exec producer??? Oh crap no. Someone please end this faker's career now! Favreau sounds like a good choice, but what happened with Conran? (Reply to this) |
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