Big Screen Tower of Terror Being Erected by Disney?

The original plan with all of these Disney films based on theme park attractions was apparently to make the attractions appealing again, to drive up attendence to the parks. For better and worse, I guess it didn’t really work out that way. The Country Bears movie probably did the attraction’s reputation harm, The Haunted Mansion is probably not worth bringing up even, and Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow so comprehensively hijacked the very notion of Pirates of Caribbean, became the face of the concept in such an immediate and powerful way that a ride without his likeness won’t ever feel really connected to the film franchise. But wow - what a money spinner those Pirates films proved to be.

According to Bloody Disgusting, Disney are setting up to give the concept another go, with a big screen movie derived from their Tower of Terror. Unfortunately, there are some pesky rights issues to be resolved first…

The original Tower attraction is a licensed Twilight Zone tie-in, but Disney doesn’t own the rights to The Twilight Zone - Warner Bros. does. I noticed that the Twilight Zone name is missing from some of Tower’s marketing materials, but at the same time, the very distinctive typeface is still present. With rumors also rumbling up over the last twelve months or so that another Zone movie might be in the making, Warners might be particularly keen to protect their property.

There was a previous film derived from Tower - but that one went straight to TV. Starring a 1997 era Steve Guttenberg and Kirsten Dunst (after his heyday, before hers) the film was apparently a testing ground for the very concept of rides-to-film adaptations.

The premise with Tower of Terror is that five visitors - or in the film, “characters” - take a trip in an elevator of the Hollywood Tower Hotel but the elevator goes kablooey, starts acting like part of a theme park ride, drops “thirteen storeys” at a thrilling but safely controlled velocity and then deposits it’s passengers in “the historicaly haunted” depths of the attraction.

This could be a lot of fun, of course it could, but I dare say it won’t be. This is more likely to be the next Scooby Doo. And you can hold me to that.

If I was producing this, I’d get John Landis or Joe Dante on the job as soon as possible - though asking the former to revisit a Twilight Zone property might be somewhat insensitive - or maybe Gil Kenan. They seem like they’d “get it”.

My favourite film to be tied-in to a Disney attraction? Mission to Mars. I’m not going to deny it.

  • drebin73
    i thought they were also making an adaptation of Jungle Cruise, a ride at both theme parks. it even has an IMDB page http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870154/ i would much rather they do this then ToT.
  • britain
    They already did this. It's called Barton Fink.
  • Hmmm. No, but nice try.

    There's very little chance this film could live up to one of the hairs on Barton Fink's head.
  • Jake
    johnny depp's likeness is now in the ride
  • and Jumanji... lol Kirsten Dunst was the shit... along with Christina Ricci and Thora Birch :-D
  • I still like Casper... I'm not afraid to admit it..
  • As a note - they did place Johny Deps head onto some of the pirates on the ride - but that appears to be the only thing that has been updated. It feels very weird.
  • Glen R
    Actually, the Jack Sparrows they put in there were completely new. They also added Davey Jones projected onto a mist waterfall, and a few other character updates.

    The only model that was recommissioned was a pirate captain towards the beginning of the ride was reconfigured and is supposed to be Barbossa ... though the hair color is all wrong.
  • Well. If Disney and Warner Bros are getting cozy by co-financing Brad Bird's 1906...it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility that they could continue to be cozy for a Tower of Terror film. As long as it's better than Country Bears or Haunted Mansion....
  • This is ridiculous. But I'm sure they said this back in the day when they were making the first Pirates of the Caribbean. I just don't think this will capture the audience like Pirates did.

    Didn't the show Goosebumps do something about this?
  • Aracuanbird
    Ironic you mention Joe Dante. He directed the preshow video in the Tower of Terror ride.
  • Did he? Wow. Makes me want to go on the ride.
  • Ed P.
    Jack Sparrow is totally in the Pirates ride at Disneyland (in CA). Also included is Davey Jones (superimposed on a layer of mist) and Captain Barbosa on the pirate ship that bombarding the fort. I haven't been on the Disney World version, but they definitely crossed the film into the ride quite elegantly in CA. Tom Sawyer's Island (childhood fave) was also transformed into Pirate Island (or something like that) with a PotC theme.

    And back to the main post...the only reason I set foot on Tower of Terror was the Twilight Zone. I'm not a huge fan of freefall rides...but am more than willing to sacrifice my lunch for a glimpse into The Twilight Zone. If they take away the Twilight Zone aspect of the ride, I'll never set foot on it again.
  • Adam
    personally, I think the 1997 Tower Of Terror TV Movie is a classic. It's a pretty good kids film.
  • not buyin' it
  • so does anybody else remember that horrible, stupid made for TV movie with Kirsten Dunst in 96 or 97? It was pretty stupid, but I was a teenager at that time and I watched it... LOL
  • O shit ya! Haha, I loved that movie as a kid...good old days....
  • If they make it like the shining (with less blood of course... a lot less blood), add a little 20's music, throw in the Twilight Zone with a Disney logo..... maybe.
    Make it 3-D, maybe even in first person eh? And they will make sooooooo much mulah
  • Tower of Terror = best ride in the Disneyland area.
  • I most definitely disagree with you here. The ride is pretty lame imo. It's not much of a free fall, you only get to see out in one direction, and the whole 'twilight' intro is less than a minute.

    Space Mountain, the buzz lightyear ride, the toy story ride, even california screamin all trump the tower.
  • I see what you're saying and I can dig it. ..except the part about not much of a free fall. All of the like 5 or 6 drops are kind of awesome. Honestly, though, I forgot my fav ride and that's Indiana Jones ...but only if I'm sitting in the back.
  • Pirates will always be my facourite disney ride movie
  • Sally Shine
    The worse that they can do to the Tower is have Uwe Boll direct a big-screen version, or do a poorly-executed GTA-ish sandbox game out of the hotel and its ghosts.

    If the TV movie was R-rated it could've used gory elements, but of course Disney had to tone down the suspense for kids to safely watch it. You wouldn't see me end up like Snoop Dogg in "Bones" right? Just a ghost of me and my mates, still human but can walk though walls and disappear.

    I've seen rather tragic and appaling attempts at remaking films these days. Either think of something redeemable and worth watching if they want the Tower to burn some celluloid, or leave the hotel alone.
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