Earlier this week, Blood Disgusting scored the exclusive news that Guillermo del Toro is working on a stop-motion version of Pinnochio together with artist Gris Grimly. Variety elaborated on the news, revealing that the film will be co-directed by Grimly and Adam Parrish King, with del Toro producing and co-writing the screenplay.

In typical del Toro fashion, this is not your average child-friendly Pinocchio tale. He tells Bloody Disgusting:

We are trying to get a full stop-motion version of Gris Grimly’s PINOCCHIO off the ground, with the Jim Henson Company. The idea came from Gris, and everybody loves his book about it. The original story is far more perverse and spooky and semi-necrophilia vibe to it in certain aspects. Gris certainly has that vein in him, he wants to do this with that original spookiness in it, we are trying to get it going.

The Jim Henson Company is the behind it and we are currently working on the screenplay! Its not coming to a screen near you any time soon, even if it were to begin today it would be about three years in the making, but we are working to make it happen. A full-scale puppet universe takes time.

Fans of Hellboy 2 will remember that the opening sequence featured a stop-motion puppet sequence, so this medium is certainly not new to del Toro. It was a bit jarring to see such a drastic change of style in a Hellboy film, but it served the story well and suited del Toro’s fantastical style. He also hints at a feature-length puppet film of his own coming along, but unfortunately couldn’t say much on the topic.

I’m a fan of stop-motion animation in general, so it’s great to see del Toro show some love to an arguably dying genre. This also makes me wonder if he’ll ever make the jump to traditional animation as well. A Guillermo del Toro written/directed project produced by an anime company could be pretty fantastic in my opinion.

Discuss: What do you think about Guillermo del Toro’s jump into stop-motion puppetry? Are there any other fairy tale or folklore properties you’d like to see handled in the same way?

  • The Iron Avenger
    YES. Del Toro's last few films have been excellent (HB 1&2, Pan's Labyrinth) and as a producer he does a great job as well( check out "The Orphanage").
  • This could be kinda creepy.
  • Albert Brodsky
    I actually know Gris Grimly and the guy is a fantastic artist. I'm really excited about this.
  • I've heard Grimly being compared to Tim Burton..so it should be an interesting movie
  • inzader
    Del Toro can do no wrong.
    This will be great.
  • I have to agree with The Iron Avenger, Del Toro really has proven himself, and I can only imagine how he will take this story.
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  • Captain Awesome
    If it's done with the fine skill that's found in Nightmare Before Christmas. Then I'm all aboard. But if it moves and looks like it was done by a 15 year old Metallica fan. I'm out!
  • mmm yes i'd like to see this.
  • @Captain Awesome: If Del Toro is involved, I think we'll see some quality...I hope.

    As long as the script is good and not watered down by poor humor or "family-friendliness" I'll check it out in 3-4 years.
  • mostlyhuman
    This sounds wonderful. Wish it wasn't so far away.
  • stop motion is good for violence, and del torro's style is good for violent scenes. i think its a great idea
  • It seems like every other story these days is something Guillermo is involved in. I love the guy and think he's great but he's attatching his name to a lot of projects and I'm worried he'll be spreading himself too thin.
  • I've been a huge admirer of Gris Grimly art and books for years, so this is fantastic news. I can't wait to see how the project develops.
  • Del Toro comforts me. It's the animation studio he decides on who does. Stop-Motion is a purist artform. And less than 3 studios have only been able to do it right and well.
  • Yes, I agree. It is hard to accomplish, but Del Toro always takes so much time to get the looks right, so I trust him a lot!
  • I am SO, SO GLAD that Tim Burton isn't doing this.
  • Seth
    This is all good news and all, but with "The Hobbit" and his "end-of-the-world as seen through the eyes of a child" films on his plate, will he have the time to do this?
  • Matty C
    I'm very interested to see where this is going. The darker versions of old fables and fairytales have always been of interest to me. Return to Oz comes to mind when I think about this project, and with del Toro involved it could turn out to be a very intriguing project.
  • econojon
    How does he have time for this AND Hobbit?
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