What fantasy stories are should be done next on the big screen?

A Song of Ice And Fire... obviously! Hey, people said LotR was unfilmable... surely they can work something out for this? :)

Same goes for The Dark Tower

On Anne Rice: I wonder if she would even sell film fights now that she has decided to work only for God now (her words)?
 

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Beowulf times two

There are TWO Beowulf movies.

One is a live action, indie film http://www.beowulfandgrendel.com Honestly, I think this one looks good.

The other is a motion capture computer animated picture by Robert Zemeckis, similar to Polar Express in method. Crispin Glover as Grendel and Angelina Jolie as Grendel's mother. Neil Gaiman co-wrote the script with Roger Avary.

I'm not sure the link with work, so here's what Neil said about it.


In 1998 Roger Avary asked me to cowrite a script for Beowulf for him to direct. We went off to Mexico together and wrote it as a sort of Dark Ages Trainspotting, filled with mead and blood and madness, and we went all the way from the beginning of the poem, with Beowulf as a hero battling Grendel, to the end, with Beowulf as an old man fighting a dragon. Robert Zemeckis really liked the script, and his production company, Imagemovers, bought it, for Roger to direct. (Imagemovers had a deal with Dreamworks at the time.)

Dreamworks, for whatever reasons, didn't want to make it, and -- eventually -- the rights to the script reverted back to me and Roger.

Roger went off and made Rules of Attraction. Last year he decided he wanted to make Beowulf as his next film. He started putting it together...

Meanwhile Bob Zemeckis couldn't get our Beowulf movie out of his head. After the motion capture experience of Polar Express, he wanted to take the techniques on a bit, and make a film intended for adults with them. He and Steve Bing approached us about the script....

And, after a certain amount of to-ing and fro-ing over the last month, Bob Zemeckis will be making a film of Beowulf, from our script. Roger and I are signed on to do any rewrites necessary (I suspect that some things that were easy to write for live action would be impossible or extremely costly to do as motion capture. But then, things that would have been impossible to do as live action may be easy as motion capture, so overall it should work out.)

(No, it won't look or feel anything like Polar Express. When Bob Zemeckis told us the art style he had in mind our reaction was "Well, of course.")

Roger and I are also executive producers on the film, and from what I've heard so far we're expected to work, it's not just a courtesy title.

Roger's a little downcast about not directing Beowulf, though, so I've just agreed to go somewhere odd and write another film (a remake of a film I love, but wouldn't mind updating) with Roger for him to direct. (If I say "in my copious spare time", can we all agree that it should be read as if someone had actually invented the sarcasm mark as a unit of punctuation, and that "in my copious spare time" can be assumed to be inside sarcasm marks?)

And that's all about that.
 

John Carter of Mars in Pre-production

John Favreau (Elf and Zathura) is working on this as his next project. See the IMBD link here.

Here's another vote for an Elric movie from me.
 


Sir Brennen said:
John Favreau (Elf and Zathura) is working on this as his next project. See the IMBD link here.

Blearh!! The fact that Favreau has worked on Elf and Zathura is not a recommendation, to my mind.

I'd like to see the Adept series of novels by Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris committed to film. The first book, The Adept, has a terrific chase scene that would be great on the big screen - or even the small screen. Actually, this series of novels is ripe for a tv series, IMHO. But it would have to be British. Americanizing it would ruin it.
 


I'd like to see the fist Black Company trilogy made into a movie. The Dark Tower as an HBO series, Elric's saga, Thomas Covenent first trilogy, the Dragonlance series, and another Conan movie.
 

Song of Ice and Fire really needs to be done as a weekly tv show.
That's the only way it would work.
Wait till the books are done, then iron out the teleplays to have as many end-of-hour cliffhangers as you can, squeeze in the flashbacks, figure out the character shifts, etc.

For movie series how about the Belgariad? Xanth? Myth?
 

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