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"Zack Snyder Talks Watchmen!
Source: Edward Douglas July 27, 2007


Filmmaker Zack Snyder (300), who is set to direct Warner Bros. Pictures' feature film adaptation of the award-winning graphic novel Watchmen, today announced the cast of the highly anticipated epic before 6,500 fans during a presentation at this year's Comic-Con International convention in San Diego, California. Watchmen will be produced by Lawrence Gordon (Die Hard), Lloyd Levin (United 93) and Deborah Snyder (300), with Herbert W. Gains serving as executive producer. The film is targeted for a March 6, 2009, release, which was revealed on a Comic-Con poster (see below).

Playing the film's core group of "masks," the masked adventurers at the center of the story, are Malin Akerman (upcoming The Heartbreak Kid) as Laurie Juspeczyk, aka Silk Spectre; Billy Crudup (The Good Shepherd) as Jon Osterman, aka Dr. Manhattan; Matthew Goode (Match Point) as Adrian Veidt, aka Ozymandias; Jackie Earle Haley (Little Children) as Walter Kovacs, aka Rorschach; Jeffrey Dean Morgan (TV's Grey's Anatomy) as Edward Blake, aka the Comedian; and Patrick Wilson (Little Children) as Dan Dreiberg, aka Nite Owl.

A complex, multi-layered mystery adventure, Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the "Doomsday Clock" - which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union - is permanently set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, the washed-up but no less determined masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot to kill and discredit all past and present superheroes. As he reconnects with his former crime-fighting legion - a ragtag group of retired superheroes, only one of whom has true powers - Rorschach glimpses a wide-ranging and disturbing conspiracy with links to their shared past and catastrophic consequences for the future. Their mission is to watch over humanity...but who is watching the watchmen?

Watchmen was originally published by DC Comics as a 12-comic book series between 1986 and 1987, before subsequently being collected into a trade paperback. It is the only graphic novel to win the prestigious Hugo Award or to be named among Time magazine's "100 Best English Language Novels from 1923 to the Present."

Snyder told the audience that the production is currently building sets in Vancouver, including a New York City backlot. They are going to shoot it visually like the graphic novel because that's important. They will take the drawings and film them even though they'll be using sets not green/blue screen like 300.

He said they wanted to cast real actors, not get a cast for marketing reasons, much like 300. He said he cast younger actors because there's a lot of flashbacks in the graphic novel and he didn't want to hire two actors for the parts. Instead he got actors in the middle to age them up and down depending on what's happening.

Dr. Manhattan is going to be a full 3D CG performance capture of Crudup though the old John is going to be Billy Crudup as he is. They are not going to have Crudup in blue paint like Blue Man Group. They'll have to do it CG to make him glow and to have him grow.

Patrick Wilson as Nite Owl will age a little and will be slightly older than in real life.

We'll see the Comedian, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, from 19 years old to his '60s, throughout his life, in Vietnam, etc.

300 and A History of Violence star Stephen McHattie will play Hollis Mason.

Snyder added he talks to Dave Gibbons all the time. "He's read the script and he's into it."



Sounds pretty decent. :yay:

Doesn't Stephen McHattie usually play badguys? He looks like a nice elderly chap though...

But I didn't quite get the Mars/Antarctica-thing. It sounded slightly confusing, but it's still in I reckon.

And Dr Manhanttan as CGI? I guess that'll work ok, but I'm somewhat sceptic.
But finally some OFFICIAL NEWS!!!:hyper:
 
Oh well, I got beat to it... :dry:
 
cant doc manhattan just be CG enhanced? it wont be organic whatsoever.
 
Was there a Q & A?
Yes, there was a Q&A. Someone asked about the Black Freighter storyline, and Zack said he was going to try and put it in. I don't recall much else about it. It wasn't the most impressive panel, actually. It was mostly Zack at the long table all by his lonesome, rambling on. Unlike Neil Gaiman (who I saw later and who was VERY funny), Zack doesn't ramble all that entertainingly. At least Neil always has a point and a punchline. I wasn't always sure what Zack's point was at the end of a story.

I like the idea of a CG Dr. Manhattan though. Dr. Manhattan should glow a bit, seem rather "otherworldly" and I think you can only achieve that in CGI.

Frankly, the best part of the panel was the poster designed by Dave Gibbons, which Zack unveiled (and which we all scored afterwards at the DC table! :woot: ) and the guy dressed up as Rorschach who asked Zack a question at the mike. It was the best thing EVER. He had the hat, the mask, the shirt, the jacket, everything. It was GOLD. A huge cheer went up in the room when he showed up on the big screens. I wish I had my camera out at that instant.

What made it even better was the guy dressed up as Nite Owl who was at the Q&A mike right after Rorschach. Priceless, I tell you! :woot:
 
^ That sounds great! I wish I was there...:(
 
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Anyone know what these, er... guys asked?
 
http://www.comingsoon.net/audio/snyderwatchmen.mp3

After listening this - i think many of Captain Carnage's concerns can be put to rest. He gets this movie.

There's one question that guy snuck in there that sounded like, "So [Matthew Goode as Adrian] is gonna ... New York ..." I can't make out the rest (London maybe???), but at first I thought he had said something about the Alien in New York. Anyway, Zack answered yes to that. He does sound like he gets the more subtle things and the style of the book though.
 
Personally, at 6:21, I heard a guy kinda struggling to skirt 'round the issue of revealing just how faithful his movie will be to that of the storyline of the comic it's based on.

But that's me. I'm jaundiced. :cwink:


We'll see. The Truth will out, one way or another...
 
''Superman doesn't care about humanity, Batman can't get it up and the bad guy wants world peace.'' :D:up:
 

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