Disney sets Rob Marshall to adapt "Into the Woods"

Well, regarding the Wolf,
Red is seen wearing the Wolf's pelt later on in the story, so he dies at least. You're right in that we're not shown HOW the Wolf dies, but there's no reason to assume they don't do just as the grandmother suggests. But maybe in this version he isn't killed - I mean, he is Johnny Depp. But the Baker has to slice him open to get Red and the Grandmother out...
 
Well, regarding the Wolf,
Red is seen wearing the Wolf's pelt later on in the story, so he dies at least. You're right in that we're not shown HOW the Wolf dies, but there's no reason to assume they don't do just as the grandmother suggests. But maybe in this version he isn't killed - I mean, he is Johnny Depp. But the Baker has to slice him open to get Red and the Grandmother out...
You can see she has her second cloak in the trailer, so I am thinking he does die. Just not sure how.
 
I'm also wondering
if they keep in the part with Cinderella's stepmother mutilating her daughters' feet in order to get the gold slipper to fit. That's going to be very hard to pull off in a movie without freaking out the kids. On stage you can just suggest it, but not so much on film. That's another part that might shock parents who thought this was going to be just a cute little fairy tale musical.
 
If you switch your itunes to the UK homepage, you can sample the soundtrack. Sounds amazing.
 
Thanks for the heads-up! Of course I immediately jumped to "Agony," and wow, Chris Pine sounds so much better than expected so far. But...am I missing something or did they cut part 2 of that song, aka the best part?!
 
Thanks for the heads-up! Of course I immediately jumped to "Agony," and wow, Chris Pine sounds so much better than expected so far. But...am I missing something or did they cut part 2 of that song, aka the best part?!
You're not missing something, Agony (Reprise) was cut as well as a couple others. My guess is probably pacing/flow issues is a reason
 
You're not missing something, Agony (Reprise) was cut as well as a couple others. My guess is probably pacing/flow issues is a reason

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It sucks that they cut the reprise of Agony. It was always one of my favorite parts of the show.
 
I agree it IS a great song ("Dwarfs are very upsetting....") but I think I can kind of understand why it's not in.

(I'll put this in spoiler tags for those that aren't familiar with the stage show/don't know the full story)

To me it's main purpose is to show the unfaithfulness mainly of Cinderella's Prince. However, we're going to get that with "Moments in the Woods" and *that* is far more critical as it's kind of a pivotal moment with the Baker's Wife and what happens to her after that "moment". Because of that, I think Agony (Reprise) becomes a bit of fluff piece that - to help keep the pace and flow going - isn't really needed in the movie

That's just my personal view.

Edit: Just noticed that the samples no longer appear to be available via the link I provided nor through the iTunes app (even with setting your country to the UK)
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iTunes UK must've jumped the gun/wasn't supposed to have those up yet and so got told to take them down.

I...er... did manage to save the sample clips, though
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If you *really* want them/don't want to wait for the samples to go back up (and who knows when that would be) PM me. Note - these are JUST the 30sec/1min samples. Not the full tracks (obviously).
 
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*lol* and someone on IMDb has too much time on their hands:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2180411/board/flat/237046032?d=237119783#237119783
The Playbill clip doesn't show the end of the song, but if you open the Playbill clip, the Featurette, and the Full Trailer in three tabs, you can piece it together:

Watch the Playbill clip to the end, then switch to the featurette:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFRm_rZIEXc

and watch just 2:30-2:40, then switch over to the full trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Byk9Is3TjY

and watch from 2:12 on, and that's the rest of the song through to the end.

Someone's got too much time on his hands lol.
 
Are there any predictions yet as to expected gross?
 
I guess the embargo lifted? I've been reading some of the reviews on Twitter and so far Streep and Pine (!) were being singled out as best in show.
 
I guess the embargo lifted? I've been reading some of the reviews on Twitter and so far Streep and Pine (!) were being singled out as best in show.
Browsing Twitter now, I'm seeing lots of love for Streep, Kendrick and Pine, in that order. I think Meryl's a lock for a supporting actress nomination, but I'm guessing the other two are probably just gonna be Golden Globe candidates.
 
Browsing Twitter now, I'm seeing lots of love for Streep, Kendrick and Pine, in that order. I think Meryl's a lock for a supporting actress nomination, but I'm guessing the other two are probably just gonna be Golden Globe candidates.

I feel bad for Blunt. I thought this was her chance to finally get an Oscar nod. :waa: It seems like she was good but not really a lead? I'm happy that Pine is getting recognized though and Kendrick and Streep were awesome as expected.
 
I feel bad for Blunt. I thought this was her chance to finally get an Oscar nod. :waa: It seems like she was good but not really a lead? I'm happy that Pine is getting recognized though and Kendrick and Streep were awesome as expected.
Yeah, aside from the Witch, the Baker's Wife is usually the standout role, so I'm surprised, too. But I guess maybe they gave a little more screentime to the fairytale characters here? I have seen her mentioned as one of the standouts a few times, so it doesn't seem like she does a lackluster job or anything. Something must've changed in the translation from screen to stage. I could still see her getting another Globe nod though, at least.
 
Standout or not, even in the musical, the Baker's Wife is sort of a supporting lead, and more connective tissue for the story than a particularly interesting character in her own rite. She echoes and reinterprets ideas and themes introduced by other characters more than anything.
 
There was no way Blunt was gonna get love before Streep or Kendrick. Especially not in a musical.
 

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