John Carter : A Princess of Mars

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So what we've been watching is a teaser....? LOL, shure looked like a trailer to me. :D

I never said we didn't get an earlier trailer, nor did I call it a teaser. I said we should be getting a trailer pretty soon since the movie's done. The trailer will be more revealing and probably show off the film's action, unlike the first one.
 
It would be nice to see more of the martian critters. :)
 
Can anyone give me a brief overview of what John Carter is about? Besides Victorian Every-man becoming Martian Conan with Steampunk tech and fantastic creatures? I loved the trailer!
 
They really need to add "Of Mars" back into the title. The M in the logo despited it noninclusion is infuriating and as has been comented before, makes this really generic.

Yeah the 'M' in the logo is such a strange tease.
 
Character Descriptions.

JOHN CARTER (Taylor Kitsch).

“No good’ll come out of me fightin’ your war.”

Born in Virginia, John Carter served as an officer in the Confederate army in the Civil War. He is an honorable and courageous hero, but the ravages of the Civil War have left him broken, dispirited and personally defeated. Accidentally transported to Barsoom (Mars), Carter begins to realize that his strength and jumping abilities are greatly amplified in the low gravity of the planet. Carter reluctantly begins a journey to rediscover his humanity while at the same time saving his newfound world.

DEJAH THORIS (Lynn Collins).

“If you had the means to save others, would you not take any action possible to make it so?”

Dejah Thoris, the beautiful, raven-haired princess of Helium, is a passionate advocate for the Heliumites and their way of life. Dejah is Regent of the Royal Academy of Science, and was trained to rule and fight. She is on the verge of a discovery that could permanently shift the balance of power between her nation Helium and their enemy Zodanga. But time is running out, and Dejah must convince John Carter to enlist in the fight to save Helium.

TARS TARKAS (Willem Dafoe).

“When I saw you leap into the sky, I wished to believe it was a sign that something new can come into this world.”

Tars Tarkas is a fierce green Martian warrior who is the Jeddak (King) of the Tharks. The last vestige of nobility runs in his blood and is the only thing that keeps the Thark tribe from turning into beasts. Blessed with a good sense of humor and patience, Tars befriends the earthman John Carter and gives him the Thark name Dotar Sojat, which roughly translates as “my right arms.”

KANTOS KAN (James Purefoy).

“Hello, ladies.”

Kantos Kan is the Odwar (Captain) of the Helium air navy and is fiercely loyal to Tardos Mors and his daughter, Dejah Thoris. Intelligent, handsome and brave, Kantos will do anything in his power to fight for Helium and protect the royal family.

SAB THAN (Dominic West).

“Death to Helium!”

Sab Than is the Jeddak (King) of Zodanga. He is impulsive, arrogant and aggressive, promoting war and conquest as the Zodangan way of life. With a dangerously calculated charm, Sab will even try to make a deal with the devil to destroy Helium and rule all of Barsoom.

MATAI SHANG (Mark Strong).

“We do not cause the destruction of a world, Captain Carter. We simply manage it. Feed off it, if you like.”

Matai Shang is the Holy Hekkador (King) of the Therns. Using their advanced technology, the mysterious Therns represent themselves as the messengers of the Barsoomian Goddess Issus in order to manipulate their own plans.

COLONEL POWELL (Bryan Cranston).

“Captain, I’m finding it difficult to reconcile the man on this piece of paper with the one I’m looking at.”

Colonel Powell is a seasoned, by-the-book, tough-as-nails U.S. cavalry officer. Powell’s mission is to enlist John Carter to fight the Apaches from his unit’s outpost in the Arizona Territory. He is thwarted in this by John Carter’s abject refusal to have anything to do with the military—or any cause, no matter how just.

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS (Daryl Sabara).

“My mother always said Jack never really came back from the war.”

Edgar Rice Burroughs is John Carter’s inquisitive 18-year-old nephew. Edgar adores his Uncle John and as a child enjoyed listening to wild tales he spun that took him on journeys to places Edgar could hardly even imagine. Burroughs receives an urgent telegram from his Uncle and rushes to him — only to find it may be too late.
 
I do confess that I like the fact that they tie in the novel as basically something that actually happened that we assumed was fiction.
 
Wait, Bryan Cranston is in this?!?

Now I have to see this film!
 
I want to see Soloman Kane but it hasn't come to DVD here in the States. :(
 
Love that photo. I'm going to start reading the first book of this series as soon as I'm done the last Hunger Games.
 
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: So tell me about these White Apes in your film. They’re from the books, but I recall they’re not quite this ginormous?

ANDREW STANTON: No, they’re sort of an oversized gorilla in the books, and they’re kind of ubiquitous. They’re littered everywhere through at least the first several novels. They were always cool, just from a visceral standpoint, [but] they don’t really have a narrative function in the first book. So what we did is we made the White Apes a formidable creature that you kind of hear about throughout the movie, but you never really witness. There’s a subtle sense of anticipation for what these things might be like. Then Michael Kutsche — who did a lot of the designs on [the Johnny Depp movie] Alice in Wonderland – came up with this design on his own, for just their scale. He made them nocturnal, almost like moles — they stopped using their eyes, and just had a heightened sense of smell. We just love that. We needed a scene where Carter was going have to get out of his execution sentence in order to move the story forward, and we thought what better than having to go up against this formidable creature?



EW: How has John Carter come to find himself in this predicament?

AS: I don’t want to give any spoilers away, but basically he needs an army to solve his big problem in the third act, and the only army he knows was his previous captors. When he goes back, the game has changed, and he gets incarcerated. This is what he has to get out of. He has to get out of jail and not get killed by these apes in order to get his bigger problem solved.



EW:This picture might imply that he’s screwed, but he isn’t completely helpless, right? He’s got some skills?

AS: He’s not Superman. He has this one Superman-like ability where he can leap farther than we can here [on Earth]. But it’s like being a man on the moon. It can’t be forever. He can build up momentum. This green species called Tharks, they know his one special jumping ability, so they chain him to a rock. It’s entertainment. It’s entertainment to watch this execution. They give him a nice long length of chain, so he can bounce around, but he can’t go out of the arena. It’s an interesting problem to have for that guy.



EW:I’m sure John Carter is thinking right now, “This is a really interesting problem.”

AS:[Chuckles.] Right. And you’ve got these apes that can’t see, but they can smell really well. So it gives you a slight chance to not be killed immediately.

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/11/23/taylor-kitsch-john-carter-white-ape-first-look/
 
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that pic looks f***ing sweet. I wasn't too excited about this movie (mostly because I haven't been following its production at all) but after that color me interested. has me way more intrigued that the trailer did.
 
I didn't even notice all of the Tharks watching in the stands, so many of them.
 
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