John Carter of Mars To Begin Casting Phase

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Production on the big screen adaptation of John Carter of Mars is progressing. Pixar director Andrew Stanton tells Scifi that they have begun to look at potential actors for the live-action project.

“I’m on my next draft of it. We’re in preproduction art-wise, and we’re starting to talk to actors. So it’s full bore,” Stanton said at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association award ceremony on Monday.

And for the first time ever, Stanton admitted that the film will probably be done in live action. This has pretty much been known, but Stanton has remained cagey about the idea in public interviews until now. For example, Stanton told me in June that “I certainly have to keep [live action] an option because that’s one of the avenues on the table that exists.” Of course, the film’s many creatures will be created using CG.

“But it will feel real, Stanton insists. “The whole thing will feel very, very believable.”

Pixar co-founder and president Ed Catmull told attendees of the SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference in August that Pixar will not be entering the special effects business.

“We’ve got two projects coming where there’s a live action element. But our view is not that we’re trying to diversify; it’s more that we’ve got a creative vision to try something different, and we want to support that vision,” Catmull said. “Whether or not it goes beyond that we don’t know, but we don’t want to turn Pixar into a live action studio. In fact, the intent is that the special effects will not be done at Pixar… We are not trying to become a special effects company.”

Stanton confirms that ideal, clarifying that the film will be a Disney production, despite much of the pre production process taking place in the Pixar environment. But that doesn’t mean the film will be a dumbed down family film.

“This story of John Carter is not going to be an all-ages film,” says Stanton, who claims the film will at least be PG-13. “If you do the story right, there’s no way you couldn’t.”

Head on over to SciFi to read the full interview. Stanton is saying all the right things, and hey, it helps that he’s created two of the best films of the last decade - WALL-E and Finding Nemo.

  • This sounds... ok i guess. lol it'll be interesting to see wat Stanton does casting-wise.
  • Dane Cook is a shoe in.
  • I thought Robert Rodriguez was directing this one? I guess he was silently dumped after Grindhouse took a dump.
  • Brian from OR
    Robert Rodriguez could not direct it after he withdrew his name from the Director's Guild of America. They did not let him co-credit Frank Miller has a co-director for Sin City. So he with drew and since Paramount could only hire DGA directors had to let him go. All of this happened in 2004 before Grindhouse come out.
  • We will have to see if this will be John Carter 90210
  • I'm excited that the project is getting made...but also a little shocked Stanton is going forward with live-action...I just hope we don't get Pixar looking CGI characters and they try to keep the comedy out and the violence in...it would also be nice to get "actors" and not "names" cast in the roles...
  • this movie sounds terrible, but I'll keep my mind open.
  • Can you keep your mind open about a free Israel?
  • Sounds terrible? No, it doesn't
  • Oi Vey
    It's funny how people would comments like this when they are not familiar with the actual story or said properties.
  • John Carter of Mars? When I read the title, I thought this was a Total Recall sequel. Wasn't Arnie's character's name John Carter? and Total Recall took place on Mars. Anyway, I guess this must be something different.
  • Stanton is the best mind at Pixar. I have full confidence in anything he touches.
  • Agreed, I have full confidence in the guy. He's one of the best 'new' directors going around in my book. I'm looking forward to what he (and Brad Bird) can do in live action.
  • The first of the John Carter of Mars books was published in 1912. This is well before Total Recall, Star Wars, Superman, Flash Gordan, El Hazzard, or any of the other science fiction which has taken a bit here, a bit there, a bit elsewhere from this story over the last century.
  • Kuodo Lives
    Arnold was Douglas Quaid, not John Carter.
  • hahah that picture is a hot mess
  • A fierce, steaming pile.
  • Oi Vey
    is a hot mess a compliment??
  • now thats the kind of stuffs i want to hear about this movie
  • Andrew
    PG-13?

    Bare-ass naked Barsoomian Princess: You're doing it wrong.
  • radiodred
    he said at least PG-13, hinting at a possible R
  • jamie
    this movie could be awesome, but i'm dissapointed that they are not going the all-cg route
  • I'm excited that the project is getting made...but also a little shocked Stanton is going forward with live-action...I just hope we don't get Pixar looking CGI characters and they try to keep the comedy out and the violence in...it would also be nice to get "actors" and not "names" cast in the roles...just a few thoughts

    the PG-13 rating is working in their favor
  • Joe
    Hey, Stanton, my schedule opens up on May 17th, I'd love to have a role!
  • Conan,He-man, now this one, a lot of bare-chest-homoerotic-steroids coming...
  • Andrew
    Dude ... bare-ass naked Barsoomian Princess.
  • ok, i heard you...
  • /filmfoundnemo
    i'm reaaaaally curious to see a live action pixar film
  • This should be good! he is the greatest mind at pixar! Be interesting to see his take on live-action...if not pixar and myself will happily welcome him back to animation
  • This might be worth a look at, even though i didnt find Wall E to be that good..
  • It's going to be like Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
  • Christopher Lloyd will be playing the intergalactic princess, love-interest.
  • johncarter
    YES! The Warlord lives again! Naked princesses....slashing swords....but they better get it right, or Burroughs will rise from the grave and nut somebody (with Smith or Heinlein present to hold him down, probably). SO MANY later SF stories used elements from this series. BTW: Yes, Virginia, there WAS Science Fiction and Fantasy BEFORE television.
  • kittywaymo
    Hello, I'm an Actress from NY living in UT I've been in many Disney and WB films etc.. where the heck do I submit my info and package? I am looking for the casting director's email or a site, cannot find. Meanwhile well intentioned agents don't seem to know much either.. Please help!:)
  • kittywaymo
    Thank you. Also: Does anyone know anything about dates for filming? I'd really appreciate any help. I LOVE sci fi's! Love, Kitty
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