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'Star Wars' Producer Gary Kurtz Builds 'Panzer 88'

Gary Kurtz is a revered filmmaker among genre afficionados, having produced Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. The fact that Kurtz chose not to work on the succeeding lesser Star Wars films helped create the perception that he was an almost mythic totem that, once lost, caused the blockbuster saga to spin helplessly out of control. The perception isn't entirely correct, however, since Kurtz's presence on Return to Oz or the 1989 Mark Hamill starrer Slipstream did little to elevate those misbegotten movies. But perhaps Kurtz has learned from his mistakes, since he's now producing a modestly budgeted (20 million dollar) film that combines the war and horror genres -- Panzer 88. More after the jump.

According to the LA Times' Hero Complex, Panzer 88 "follows the five-man German crew of the Ilsa -- a King Tiger, the biggest tank of its day -- on a mission to the frigid and fearsome Russian border, where they tread into an ancient mystery by stirring a powerful entity. The original screenplay was written by Aaron Mason and James Cowan; they share the writing credit with Peter Briggs, who will direct. Briggs, who co-wrote the screenplay for "Hellboy," finds himself back in the paranormal territories of the Third Reich..."
Kurtz describes the project as "a visceral, reality-based story with horror overtones, and the idea is to have [it] be like the best of the graphic novels these days."

Weta gets involved in the Band of Brothers meets Hellboy film: Panzer 88

Weta has brought Middle Earth as well as District 9's alien slums to life, and now they want to help make a World War II horror film, Panzer 88. A German tank crew falls afoul of a supernatural war beast.

There's not a ton of information about Panzer 88 yet, but what is known is intriguing enough to drum up geek press nationwide. Besides the fact that the movie is basically a supernatural WWII film, the talent behind this picture is interesting all on its own.

Gary Kurtz, the producer of the first two — and best — Star Wars films, is producing the project with director Peter Briggs (screenwriter, Hellboy). And that's not all the latest news. The L.A. Times is reporting that the two are being joined by Weta's Richard Taylor. So yes, the concept art that you see above might actually resemble the finished product. Which would be amazing.

The LA Times also got a chance to sit down with the legendary producer Kurtz and talk about why he wanted to make this WWII horror movie a reality. In the interview he calls Panzer 88 a "spooky wartime adventure," saying: "It's a visceral, reality-based story with horror overtones, and the idea is to have be like the best of the graphic novels these days."

Director Briggs shared more on the actual plot. Thankfully he's aware that he's already tread the "WWII with monsters" territory in Hellboy, and is aware that this time it will have to be different. And from the way he tells it, it sounds much more visceral.

"Our military aspects are more realistic, and mostly akin to the claustrophobic action and tension of 'Das Boot.' We're aiming to do for the tank genre what 'Hunt For Red October' and 'Crimson Tide' did for submarine flicks. Only, with a supernatural twist. We're upping the ante with visuals, equipment, and scenes that have never been seen in a World War II milieu. In retrospect, it's strange nobody's thought to do this in quite this way before..."

It seems like a good sign that the whole crew seems hell-bent on making a quality $20 million budget film as opposed to a gawdy tent-pole 3D feature. But as of right now Panzer 88 is still just in pre-production.

Nazis and the occult go together like peanut butter and jelly. I love the idea!!!!
 
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Yes, this film is going to be cool!
Have you already seen the concept arts?

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I'm sold.

Let's not forget that Gary Kurtz produced 'Return to Oz' one of my favs.
 
Oh god I hated that scene, when all the heads start screaming....:wow:
 
frightening!

Also, it was the first movie I saw as a kid that had...STEAMPUNK! (TIC-TOK, THE SLOW, SLOW, SLOW MECHANICAL SOLDIER!)
 
So weta did awesome work on Outlander on a similar budget. The monster design is somewhat reminiscent of the monster from that film, kind of black and glowly and Balrog like. I hope this one actually makes it to a decent number of theaters. So I guesse the film will be in english? shame kind of if it is
 
This looks and sounds amazing, right up my alley, bring it on!
 

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