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Featuring a screenplay by Stephen Sommers and Stuart Beattie, the live action Warner Bros. project will adapt Burrough's 1912 book "Tarzan of the Apes."
So it's based on the first story now, not this:
Skarsgård would play John Clayton III, known around the world as the famous ape man Tarzan. Years after hes re-assimilated into society, hes asked by Queen Victoria to investigate the goings-on in the Congo. Tarzan teams with an ex-mercenary named George Washington Williams to save the Congo from a fierce warlord who controls a massive diamond mine.
Samuel L. Jackson is being eyed to play Williams, a Civil War veteran eager to redeem himself for his part in the massacre of Native Americans.
I think it would work better if they just skip "Tarzan of the Apes" and make something original. They would probably change too much anyway. The first book is really good, but not that action-packed, and I don't see how they can include Tarzan tormenting black people in it. Besides, most people know Tarzan's origin from Disney's Tarzan (even though they made some changes. The apes, Clayton and stuff like that), and the Christopher Lambert movie.
Just have some flashbacks from the first book, and take some elements from the others. Throw some dinosaurs and lost cities in it, and you'll have a winner
