Watchmen
Zack Snyder is quickly becoming Warner Bros' wonder boy. Making a huge debut with 300, a film that has already turned heads with the trailers alone, the studio quickly got Snyder to jump aboard the just-can't-lift-off Watchmen adaptation that got bounced off Paramount back in July of 2005. Unlike the film's earlier parents, Snyder has been sticking close to the project and is doing all he can to get the script ready for the green light.
Zack Snyder Talks Watchmen
Zack Snyder recently popped in with Sci Fi Wire to discuss the current progress of Watchmen -- not that he isn't busy enough with 300 -- and what it took to break ground with the adaptation's script.
Zack Snyder, who will direct an upcoming film version of Alan Moore's seminal graphic novel Watchmen, told SCI FI Wire that Warner Brothers likes his take on the material, which goes back to the source for its inspiration, closely following the original 1985 setting and alternate-history American mileu in which Richard Nixon is still president. That faithfulness to the graphic novel, which has been famously considered unadaptable to film, ironically, provided the key to unlocking the script, Snyder said.
"That was the thing," Snyder said in an interview following a Nov. 8 screening of footage from his other upcoming graphic-novel adaptation, 300, in Hollywood, Calif. "What they tried to do is turn it into a movie. And that's not really how we approached it. ... [Co-writer Alex [Tse] and I were [like], 'What ... [about the] graphic novel do we love? Let's do that!' And I think that when we delivered that version of the script to them, and it was long, of course, ... it's not [a metaphor for the] war on terror, it's not like trying to be, like, bulls--t updated. You know, which gets confusing. And then Adrian [Veidt]'s story gets all, like, lost with that. So ... that was the thing that cracked it: Just going back to the source. Saying, 'OK, why does this work here?' It seemed really obvious. It was weird. ... It's pretty exciting. They're pretty excited."
Pretty excited? Sounds like a guarantee that Warner Bros won't be orphaning this project... any time soon.
Stay tuned for updates.
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