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Christian Bale for Bat-Smurf
There's not many human characters in The Smurfs. The only essential one is Gargamel.
They won't do that, considering the budget for CG. They'll stick Johann and Peewit in there, as well as have scenes at the castle and what not.

God, I hope this won't be a fart/toilet humor fest. The original Smurfs cartoons was so wholesome.
I know... Only 1 year and a half to make and release an animated+live action moviehttp://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=56975
whait a minute. i thought that they are already working on this movie?

Armchair Casting Director: 'The Smurfs Movie'
Jul 27, 2009, 02:42 PM | by Michael Ausiello
The A.C.D. is taking a rare detour to movieland to bring you exclusive scoop on (natch) The Smurfs Movie specifically, details about the two lead roles currently being cast. Beware, the following info contains plot spoilers...
SOPHIE: A pre-teen girl who possesses enormous smarts and great imagination, but who is socially and physically clumsy. She discovers that the doll her dad brought home from Belgium is actually a living, breathing Smurf. And not just any Smurf -- Clumsy Smurf! Sophie tries to get her mom and dad to embrace Clumsy as a member of the family, but ultimately realizes what he really wants is to reunite with his fellow Smurfs.
Armchair Casting Director suggests Michael Ausiello for this role.
SAM: Sophie's 15-year-old brother. He's a good kid, but has a tendency to be difficult and withdrawn. He gets involved in helping Clumsy return home and, as a result, bonds with his sister.
Armchair Casting Director also suggests Michael Ausiello for this role.
when will people realize that hollywood doesnt want those fantasy characters as main characters .
humans will always be the importan parts of the story and smurfs,transformers,..... the side characters.
yes you are right. but hollywood is hollywood. they are stupid. they are stuuuuuupid.There's a difference here, though. Transformers always had Sam and other humans who were central to the story, and at least in the 80's TV series, it took place in our world.
Smurfs took place in a fairy tale world with only a few human characters. And if the film was all CGI, it COULD work... just look at Shrek or multiple films by Pixar.
Hell, look at Avatar, which I know you're a fan of. I know there are human actors, but the majority of that film will focus on CGI aliens. Yet the film is still being made and will probably be a blockbuster.