D.J. Caruso To Direct Jack the Giant Killer

I’ve always been a huge fan of director D.J. Caruso, despite his recent misfire with Eagle Eye (you can hear an interview I did with him by clicking here). The man has loads of talent and has worked extensively and admirably in both the TV and film industries. His skill has won him a fruitful partnership with Steven Spielberg.  More importantly, a lot of his work centers around properties with sci-fi concepts, and we can always used more skilled people taking on that genre.

According to Variety, Caruso is now set to direct Jack the Giant Killer, and “adult look at the Jack and the Beanstalk legend.” The script was written by Lost (the indie film, not the TV show) scribe Darren Lemke, with a re-write by Mark Bomback.  The original “Jack and the Beanstalk” fairy tale centered around a boy who exchanged a cow for magical beans. After the beans grew into a gigantic beanstalk, Jack climbed it to find a huge house with a giant living inside it, which Jack then began to pilfer. The story ends with Jack killing the giant in self-defense, kind of. A variation on the story, “Jack the Giant Killer,” has Jack venturing into a land of giants and slaying them in increasingly gruesome ways. The new film sounds like it will be some combination of the two. Variety’s plot summary is as follows:

When a princess is kidnapped, a long-standing peace between men and giants becomes threatened, and a young farmer is given an opportunity to lead a dangerous expedition to the giant kingdom to rescue her.

I much prefer “adult” takes on these classic stories, as I think there’s huge potential to mine them for deeper themes and, in this case probably, action. Plus, any film that shows fairy tale icons for the true bloodthirsty killers they are gets an A in my book.

Discuss: Would you see an adult-oriented take on Jack and the Beanstalk? Which fairy tale adaptations geared towards adults have you enjoyed in the past?

  • This sounds pretty cool. It would be awesome to see Jack killing giants in action sequences kinda like in 300 (all the slo-mo stuff)

    Well the most common fairy tale adaptations geared towards adults are Cinderella ones i think.

    But i'm guessing Tim Burton's Alice is gonna be awesome.
  • Water
    Sorry Stevesie. Tim Burton's "Alice" is gonna suck. Y'know how I know? Because everyone thought a Tim Burton/Johnny Depp "Willy Wonka" couldn't suck. Prepare for the disappointment!
  • No i don't believe Alice will suck. Johnny Depp is an exceptional actor..he has one miss with a tim burton film and you base both burton and depps whole acting and directing career on that one film?

    Mate you prepare to be dissapointed from your comment
  • This sounds like a Fables story arc. Which means good things.
  • When I saw the headline, the first thing that ran through my mind was "OMG! JACK OF FABLES MOVIE!?!?"
    Oh, one can only hope.
  • Dr. Doc
    wtf? why?
  • We're all off to see 'Where The Wilds Things Are', aren't we? If handled the same way, could be a very good prospect.
  • ESO
    I got excited because I thought Lemke was involved in the TV show "Lost," but it was the movie "Lost" he wrote.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0406942/

    Not quite the same thing, no disrespect to Dean Cain.

    Anyway, I'm still excited for this one -- I, too, think an adult-oriented take on Jack and the Beanstalk could be awesome.
  • This could be awesome. I especially like the idea of taking an adult spin on fairy tales because very often they have lots of interesting interpersonal dynamics and drama that is panned over in children's versions.
  • Eric R.
    Eh...why not? I'm always interested in seeing new takes on older property (when it warrants it, lately Hollywood remakes have been giving me such a damn headache).
  • Just want to clarify that the writer isn't a writer on the tv show Lost, but wrote an indie film called Lost.
  • Clarification noted in article now. Sorry if there was any confusion.
  • Rob
    Sounds good. Just please no Shia or car chase scenes! I still can't buy the guy as an action hero. Carusso showed in Eagle Eye that car chase sequences are not his forte.
  • this sounds like one big fucking fat joke. First Tr2n, then the Smurfs movie, and now this?

    Hollywood is getting just as bad as Bollywood.
  • Clint Barton
    So does this mean that Y: The Last Man is out the window now?
  • We are getting a Fables TV show, going to be interesting if we get two adult Jack stories in the next few years.
  • when is it due out?
  • Sues
    Are there seriously people in the English-speaking world who needed to be told what Jack and the Beanstalk is about?
  • theaveragedave
    I was holding onto the possibility that DJ Tanner would helm this.
  • Cool, I hope its extremely violent and '300' like...
  • dave
    there's a smurf movie?!
  • Spooky
    Isn't that the plot from the Comic called "Giantkiller" ?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giantkiller

    And about the question: No, not really. I don't like the exploitation of those old stories in a way. But what we have here is more like Wicked than a new darker adaptation like they did for Alice in Wonderland. I feel like there is enough dark themed movies, books etc., and none of them really seem to have a new approach to them. It just the same b-s instead of developing a deeper and adult story, they just change the tone and everything else to fit into this weird trend.
    That's why I don't appreciate those darker approaches of fairytales.
  • Hmm im gonna give this a miss...jack and the bean stalk all adult like? Nope nope and nope
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