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If you had to cast a live action Johnny Quest,what celebrities would you pick?
Speaking of Jonny Quest, whatever happened with the plans to make this movie by 2012 with Zac Efron and The Rock? I'm assuming it's getting quietly swept under the rug?
Rick Marshall said:In Wrath of the Titans, screenwriter Dan Mazeau authored a tale of characters who overcome great odds in battles against all manner of mythological creatures. And while some might find the universe of Greek legends a little overwhelming, Mazeau appears to be right at home crafting tales of fantastic heroes and villains.
During the recent press junket for Wrath of the Titans, IFC asked Mazeau for an update on some of the other projects hes working on these days, including films based on DC Comics scarlet speedster The Flash, classic kid adventurer Jonny Quest, and the popular manga and anime series Bleach.
Warner Brothers is in the process of figuring out what their method is for releasing their superhero movies, said Mazeau when asked about his script for a live-action movie based on The Flash. They had Green Lantern come out, and I think Flash is high on the list of what would be next.
Its a matter of a lot of things coming together the right story and the right filmmaker and the right sort of visual approach to Flash, because he cant just be a guy who runs fast, he said of the project, which would feature the Silver Age version of the character, Barry Allen. That was important to me while I was writing my script. Fingers crossed, though hopefully there will be some news soon.
As for Jonny Quest, his screenplay based on the 1960s cartoon about a boy who accompanies his father on adventures around the world, Mazeau said the project has a few obstacles to overcome before it can find its way to the screen specifically, finding the right actor to play the title character.
Its difficult for a movie to come together, said Mazeau. You have to get the right pieces. One of the challenges with Jonny Quest is that you have a lead whos a young kid. The movie stars that are young kids are few and far between, but Dan Lin and the guys over at his production company are working on it and hopefully there will be something soon.
Its a cool one, though, he added. I think its something that could make for a real amazing movie if done right. Jonny Quest combines all this amazing wish fulfillment as a kid, but also theres real danger to it. Theres real weight to it. People die in the Jonny Quest cartoons. I think Spy Kids was fun, but its lighter than what Jonny Quest would be. Making sure it has a little edge to it was important to me, and I know it was to Dan and the other producers, too.
While the two aforementioned projects are in a state of limbo at the moment, Mazeau seemed hopeful about the momentum behind Bleach, a film based on Tite Kubos celebrated manga and anime series about a teenager who inherits the powers of a soul reaper to fight demons and ferry spirits between this world and the afterlife.
I love Bleach! Bleach is awesome, laughed Mazeau. Its been a long process getting to write the script. Getting the rights from the Japanese company that owned them was a complicated process. But early on we set down with Tite Kubo the creator and the publisher of the series, and we had a long meeting, making sure were respectful to the property. Nobody wants to, well Lets just say that if you enjoyed [the live-action] Dragonball Z movie, thats great, but I thought it was a noble effort that ultimately didnt succeed. Thats what were trying to avoid. We want to make sure this movie lives up to what the manga is.
Im currently working on Bleach and the idea is to set it in Japan and really be respectful to the source material, he added. Its an amazing story. Ive been shorthanding it as an action-adventure Sixth Sense, but obviously on a bigger canvas than that. So Im incredibly excited about that. Its a good one.
Wrath of the Titans hits theaters March 30, and stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Edgar Ramirez, and Toby Kebbell. Keep an eye on IFC.com for more from the Wrath of the Titans press junket.
Speaking of Jonny Quest, whatever happened with the plans to make this movie by 2012 with Zac Efron and The Rock? I'm assuming it's getting quietly swept under the rug?