King Kong Prequel Coming

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Two current projects have their roots in the work of Kong creator Merian C. Cooper. One is a long-stalled feature film originally conceived by Cooper and Ray Harryhausen, the other is a prequel to King Kong. Let’s take a look at them in turn.

Variety report that War Eagles was co-developed by Cooper and Harryhausen before it was stalled by the second World War. The premise involves one of those long-lost locales full of wonderful creatures that would seem to belong to a prehistoric evolutionary niche. In this case, the lost world would be discovered by an ace fighter pilot who crashes his experimental jet in the Arctic.

The producer of both films is one Arnold Kunert who is also prepping a doc on stop-motion maestro Harryhausen named, definitively enough, Harryhausen. He says of War Eagles:

It’s one of those films that a certain level of the industry is aware of. It’s a combination of all the things that have worked in adventure films for the last 70 or 80 years.

Sounds like it might be 70 or 80 years late then… and what do you know, so it is. I hope it gets given a bit of a polish and some kind of fresh air and not just plopped out in arrested 1930’s form. I’d hate it to seem like the tired plagiarist when, apparently, it’s quite the opposite.

The Kong prequel is to be based upon Joe DeVito and Brad Strickland’s book Kong: King of Skull Island which was published, unsurprisingly, when the hype around Peter Jackson’s remake was flooding forth. I had no idea if there would be any marketable western humans (i.e.  movie stars) in the story or not, but it sounded unlikely as the book’s story apparently details Kong’s rise to dominance in his island home. Having checked the official site I found tell-tale promotional artwork, however, and you’ll see the evidence of possible star roles in the image at the head of this post.

Unsurprisingly, the plan is to create the Kong film through motion capture. Seems like a fairly sensible project for the medium, I’d reckon. I’m hopefully going to publish my impassioned defense of motion/performance capture soon, so save your best barbs for then.

Both films are being scripted by Andy Briggs who also writes sci-fi adventure books for younger readers. Is there anybody out there who can vouch for him?

  • doctorfumanchu
    jeez slow on news lately aren't u.
  • Rockie
    slow and steady wins the race.....besides he was probably busy confirming and checking facts before he posted

    jeez

    anyway about kong.......bring it
  • BrendonConnelly
    My first day back in some time. And Peter and co. have been at SDCC.
  • doctorfumanchu
    just joking around I know Slash film has been at Comic Con.
  • jiggemeister
    why are they gonna bother making a King Kong prequel...that is so pointless...Peter Jackson's King Kong was a perfect movie, prequels are so pointless...x-men origins wolverine was good but not good as the regular X-Men movies by bryan singer
  • ryz
    No......nuf said
  • I think if the movie is done correctly, it can be amazing. It would be really interesting to see a new twist on the story we know so well. Of course there have already been son of kong, a few remakes, etc, etc..

    Doesnt sound like, at least right now they will follow the amazing technology from Peter Jacksons, King Kong which could be a mistake.
  • If you want to watch a silverback gorilla do his thing, watch Planet Earth.
  • RGC
    I'm currently reading the novelization of WAR EAGLES, which Harryhausen published a couple years ago as a first step towards getting the movie made. It is not just a "lost world of dinosaurs" idea. It's got Vikings, and giant eagles, and Nazis using an ultimate super weapon. If this book is any indication, WAR EAGLES is going to be a great film. Let's face it, Norsemen riding giant eagles attacking zeppelins above Manhattan has the potential to be absolutely epic.

    As for the KONG prequel? It might work, if done right. But WAR EAGLES is original, and I await its coming more.
  • Merciful_budah
    You had me at "Norsemen riding Giant eagles attacking Zeppelins"
  • So... Kong can't die at the end... Interesting.
  • salad_fingers
    Maybe they intend to introduce a time travel element to the story there by creating an entirely new Kong time line. Maybe Naomi Watts comes back in time with a mobile suit to stop the Kong from the past ever climbing the Empire State in the future.

    Ohhhhh.. how exciting!
  • Was I the only one who thought the entirety of Skull Island was the worst part of Peter Jackson's abominable "King Kong?"
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