Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Gods, Titans, and hundreds of Greek warriors.

Some interesting developments on the ancient-Greek movie front.

Variety and the Hollywood Reporter say Gianni Nunnari and Mark Canton, the producers of 300 (2006), are now collaborating on War of Gods, "a mythological tale set in war-torn ancient Greece, as the young warrior prince Theseus leads his men in a battle against evil that will see the gods fighting with soldiers against demons and titans." The film will be directed by Tarsem Singh, director of The Cell (2000), The Fall (2006) and the music video for R.E.M.'s 'Losing My Religion' (1991).

As it happens, there is another Greek-mythological epic in the works right now, over at Warner Brothers, namely the remake of Clash of the Titans (1981) -- and, thankfully, I think, this film has a new director since I last mentioned it here. The old director was Stephen Norrington, who brought Sean Connery's career to a less-than-glorious end with League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003); the new director is Louis Leterrier, whose last job was this summer's okay but basically unremarkable reboot of The Incredible Hulk. This Greek-mythic movie concerns Perseus, who "must overcome a series of obstacles to save his beloved Princess Andromeda, including cutting off the serpent-tressed head of Medusa, who can turn a man to stone with a single glance."

Meanwhile, the folks at Collider got the producers of 300 to reveal last week that they are actually talking to writer Frank Miller and director Zack Snyder about making a sequel, or prequel, or something, to that movie. This could be difficult, since nearly everybody who mattered was dead by the end of that film, but who knows. My friend Paul Christian Glenn has some fun thoughts on the possible directions a sequel might take.

3 Comments:

OpenID thomwade said...

The validity of the stories about a sequel are now being questioned...
http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2008/07/01/300-sequel-fact-or-fiction/

9:20 AM  
Blogger Peter T Chattaway said...

Looks like they're only questioning the Variety story, which I did not link to. The folks at Collider got the filmmakers to say on-camera that they are interested in making a sequel or prequel or whatever, but it's pretty clear from the context that it's just an idea at this point.

11:47 AM  
OpenID thomwade said...

Yeah...I noticed a lot of stories were running like it was greenlit and ready to film, even though they were quoting people who were saying basically "we'd like to do it." Not yourself and Paul, whom I got the impression that you were ore simply speculating as to what they could even do. Personally, I am planning to e-mail them my 301 Spartans script.

8:59 AM  

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