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Showing posts with label Mark Millar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Millar. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

Wanted screenwriter will also write the screenplay of the sequel

By Rick Marshall,splashpage.mtv
November 5,2008

When “Wanted” screenwriter Chris Morgan first helped bring to life the ultra-violent story about a world where supervillains had kicked out the good guys, he had some pretty impressive source material in Mark Millar and J.G. Jones’ critically praised graphic novel. While there won’t be the same ready-made reference for “Wanted 2,” the writer told MTV that shouldn’t be cause for concern among fans. And he should know, since he’s the one writing it.

“Yes, I will be writing it,” confirmed Morgan. “I’m actually leaving this conversation with you to go to a meeting with the director, Timur [Bekmambetov], and we’re talking about the story.”

According to Morgan, Universal Pictures is in the final stages of negotiating a deal with Millar for a sequel to the June 2008 film, which was a box-office success despite diverging significantly from the story in the graphic novel. Millar hasn’t given any indication that he’ll be penning a print follow-up to “Wanted,” but as with other projects adapted from his work, the comic book writer is expected to take an active role in shaping the over-arching story.

“As far as I know, the studio is finishing their deal with Mark [Millar], and then we’re all going to get together and collaborate,” said Morgan, a longtime comics fan. “And that’s something I’m very excited about.”

As for the plot of the second film, Morgan acknowledged the difficulty of scripting the sequel to a film in which most of the supporting cast is, well… dead. While Terence Stamp has teased that his character, Pekwarsky, will be making a return in “Wanted 2,” one of the only other characters to survive the first film was the film’s lead, Wesley Gibson (played by James McCavoy).

“That is the challenge here,” laughed Morgan, “but the point is to continue the journey that Wes started in the first film. Wherever he ended up at the end of the film, now it’s time to move him forward.”

“There’s a natural journey that Wes needs to take,” continued Morgan, adding that the sequel “is going to be opened up to be more global.”

However, Morgan was quick to add that the film is very much in the early stages of story development at this point, “so anything I tell you about is likely to change.”

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Mark Millar Planning Superman Trilogy

by Orlando Parfitt, IGN UK
UK, September 3, 2008 - Mark Millar has once again been talking up his own ideas for new Superman movies.

In a cracking interview with G4, the comic writer had this to say on his own vision for the franchise: "I've had this plan for like 10 years of a big three-picture Superman thing - like a big Lord of the Rings-style epic starting it over from scratch again - a seven-hour Superman story, you know? And hopefully one out one year after the other."

Millar added that nothing was confirmed and that any ideas were dependent on the proposed Superman Returns sequel Man of Steel not happening.

However, he also said that he'd been working on the project with a 'director friend' who is 'a big deal', and that if things pan out shooting will start next summer.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Wanted U.S Trailer 4-Featurette



Wanted is a 2008 film loosely based on the comic book miniseries Wanted by Mark Millar. The film is directed by Timur Bekmambetov and stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Thomas Kretschmann, Konstantin Khabensky and Angelina Jolie. Production began in April 2007. Wanted has a target release date of June 27,2008. Wanted is rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, pervasive language and some sexuality.
Wesley Gibson(James McAvoy) is offered the opportunity to seek revenge in the murder of his father, who was an assassin. Gibson is invited by his father's partner, Sloan (Morgan Freeman), to follow in his father's footsteps.Sloan's second-in-command (Angelina Jolie) mentors Gibson,who follows the death orders issued by the Fates, weavers who read individuals' destinies in fabrics produced by mystical looms.

U.S trailer 4


Featurette (www.empireonline.com)


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