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Details of Disney’s Tomorrowland movie

What are you guys working on writing?

Moore: We’re working on a sort of sci-fi action comedy for Disney with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, which is called Tomorrowland. Disney had a ton of success with Pirates of the Caribbean, so this is their Pirates of the Caribbean in space.

Lucas: There are meetings every now and again where you can see the gears turning. It’s like, “Well, if we had a mountain in this movie, it would be really easy to call this [Space Mountain].” Tomorrowland is actually a pretty cool title, even though that section of the [Disneyland/Disney World] park is not maybe [as futuristic anymore]. It’s like, “Look at this refrigerator!”

So do you update it or go for the kitsch?

Lucas: We’re not laughing at the idea. We’re not laughing at Tomorrowland or the idea of what people in the ’60s thought the future would be. Our goal, whether we’re successful or not, is the vision of the future is actually the best future. It’s not post-apocalyptic or dark and gritty. It’s like everything you wish you could have, every gadget and device and car, that’s what it’s like in the future. So the future is actually really great.

What year is it set?

Moore: It’s a little bit of a moving target, but it’s about 350 years in the future.

Lucas: It’s hard, because when you go back and watch good sci-fi, it’s like the year 2010, and we’re in 2010, and Kevin Costner’s not walking a mule around. You have to put it far enough that people in the theater aren’t openly laughing at the concept, but it can’t be so far. Things are changing so quickly that in 300 years things will probably be pretty unrecognizable.

- from Scifiwire


McG to direct the Rock in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

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Wait a second, Dwayne Johnson is making a Disney movie? No way! Continuing his relationship with the media giant, Dwayne has taken the safest career move one can take, and that’s sticking with Disney for as long as they’ll hire him. I’m sure he’s treated good, gets big fat paychecks, gets to ride Space Mountain without having to wait in line and always has new family projects to work on since he abandoned the action genre. Or did he? According to Production Weekly he’s set to star in McG’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. An interesting casting choice, isn’t it? Question is if writer Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li) can write a halfway decent story. – From Latino Review


Jonny Quest adaptation to star Zac Efron and the Rock

jonnyquestOne of the greatest animated TV shows ever, Jonny Quest, is being ready to get thrown to the maul of crap as it goes to the big screen. The amazing eleven-year old Jonny Quest will suddenly become a 21 year old Zac Efron. I don’t get it either, but I don’t control these things.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would play Race Bannon, Johnny’s tutor and bodyguard. Okay, I can see that. Race is a blond haired stud in the old cartoon, but the Rock would add some definite physical presence – and a little ethnicity to contrast Efron’s bland white kid.

Also, it would be unfair not to point out (like our friends at SlashFilms.com did) that an earlier draft of the Johnny Quest script was listed on last year’s Black List, which is the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood.

Okay, if you’re okay with The Rock and the whole screenplay thing makes you feel a little better, we can scare you with the news that Andy Flickman is in line to direct. Who the fuck is Andy Flickman, you ask? He made two crappy to mediocre movies – She’s the Man and the Game Plan. His next film is Race to Witch Mountain. Ah, you can see the whole ‘Rock’ tie in here. They must be buds.

Oh well, this Jonny Quest will not be your daddy’s Jonny Quest. The original will never be topped.

For those who haven’t ever seen the great Jonny Quest, enjoy the title sequence from the original 1964 animated series.