Steven Spielberg's 'The BFG' Will Be His First Disney Movie
Over the decades, Steven Spielberg has created his own personal brand. A brand of quality entertainment for all ages. And while he's worked with almost every studio in Hollywood in almost every genre, one studio he's never directed for is another big-time entertainment brand: Disney.
Well, Spielberg has just begun shooting the Roald Dahl adaptation The BFG and Disney has joined the project as a co-financer. That means, though he's produced several films under the Disney banner, The BFG will be the first Steven Spielberg Disney movie.
Below, read more from Spielberg about this historic turn of events, as well as a few new cast members including Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall and Penelope Wilton.
Here's the Steven Spielberg Disney press release:
As production gets underway in Vancouver, The Walt Disney Studios announced it will co-produce and co-finance Steven Spielberg's "The BFG." This marks the three-time Academy Award winner's first time directing a Disney-branded movie.Previously announced cast include three-time Tony Award winner Mark Rylance who will play the titular "Big Friendly Giant" and newcomer Ruby Barnhill as Sophie. They are now joined by Bill Hader, Jemaine
Clement, Michael David Adamthwaite, Daniel Bacon, Chris Gibbs, Adam Godley, Jonathan Holmes, Paul Moniz de Sa and Olafur Olaffson, all cast as giants. Buckingham Palace has also found its residents with Penelope Wilton being cast as The Queen and Rebecca Hall as Mary, the Queen's maid.
"In more than 40 years of making movies, I have been on the producing end of a number of films for The Walt Disney Company, but never as a director," said Steven Spielberg. "It is a special joy to be in the director's chair as we start 'The BFG,' alongside my long-time friends and film collaborators Kathy Kennedy, who introduced me to this project, Frank Marshall and Melissa Mathison. Together with them and Disney, there are many reasons why I am so excited about this joint venture.""With Steven Spielberg at the helm, 'The BFG' will undoubtedly capture the minds of children and adults alike – as Roald Dahl's original stories and many of Steven's own films have done for decades," said Alan Horn, Chairman, The Walt Disney Studios. "The team at Disney has tremendous respect for the filmmakers, and we're thrilled to join with them to make what will be a spectacular picture." "This partnership speaks to the spirit of storytelling and the kinds of movies that we make here," said Michael Wright, CEO of DreamWorks Studios. "Over the years, we have enjoyed a fruitful collaboration, and we couldn't be more excited to be working with Disney in this expanded capacity on 'The BFG.'""The BFG" is the exciting tale of a young London girl and the mysterious Giant who introduces her to the wonders and perils of Giant Country. Based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, "The BFG" (Big Friendly Giant) was published in 1982 and has been enchanting readers of all ages ever since. Dahl's books, which also include "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "James and the Giant Peach," "Matilda" and "Fantastic Mr. Fox," are currently available in 58 languages and have sold over 200 million copies worldwide.Steven Spielberg will direct the film adaptation based on a script by Melissa Mathison, who last teamed with Spielberg on "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial."
Spielberg, Frank Marshall and Sam Mercer will produce while Kathleen Kennedy, John Madden, Michael Siegel and Kristie Macosko Krieger are on board as executive producers. Adam Somner is a co-producer. The Disney/Amblin/Reliance production in association with Walden Media will open in U.S. theaters on July 1, 2016, the year that coincides with the 100thanniversary of Roald Dahl's birth. The Walt Disney Studios is distributing the film in the U.S. and several international territories while Mister Smith Entertainment will oversee distribution in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Reliance will distribute the film in India.
Disney and Walden Media previously produced "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe," "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," and "Bridge to Terabithia" together.