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Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
The original is of course based on a comic strip from the early 1980s which owed a debt to the 1930s serial King of the Rocketmen. And there are similarities with the Marvelverse - director Joe Johnston went on to make the similarly pulptastic Captain America, while Howard Hughes, a on whom Tony and Howard Stark were loosely based, appears as the inventor of the rocket pack. Timothy Dalton, who topped many wishlists for casting Tony Stark for a long time, played the bad guy, based on Errol Flynn. The original Rocketeer has lots of charm and a wonderfully busty Jennifer Connolly but some of Johnston's more ambitious ideas were nixed due to budgetary issues. That hopefully won't be a problem in today's age of CGI. I've seen some queries raised about whether a man with a rocketpack can really entertain audiences accustomed to the hi-tech equipment of Iron Man or Batman. But then again, a man with a shield and a super serum managed to entertain us quite capably last year! Stretching it a bit, but with this being a Disney property, could they conceivably link it to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?! Thoughts, anyone?
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Location: Missouri
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
I mean, it came out the year after Tim Burton's Batman and since then we've had a further 6 Batman movies. We've also had a Spider-man trilogy and another origin movie. We've had one Superman movie and another on its way. Etc etc. So it's not like this character is over-exposed. But yes, the original was definitely perfectly fine.
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
The original still rocks!
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Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
Also, between The Aviator and the Starks, the whole Howard Hughes thing might be a bit overdone at this point; might be best to come up with a different origin for the jet pack. Emmet Brown, Sr., anyone? ![]()
If this were to happen, it'd be nice to make it more international than the Johnston movie. |
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
I can see them doing a remake. It's solid material, and comic book movies have traction right now.
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Location: Ireland
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
I'm sure there were plenty of duds, but the movies I've just listed represent a good mix of commercial and critical successes.
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
Remember that we got John Carter from Disney and Avengers from Marvel Studios this year.
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
I haven't read the original comics, but from what I've read about them, they differed from the movie in some significant respects. Cliff's girlfriend in the comics wasn't a wholesome aspiring actress named Jenny, but a pinup/cheesecake model named Betty who was a roman a clef and lookalike for real-life pinup queen Bettie Page. (Ohh, if only we could've seen Jennifer Connelly acting out some of Betty's most memorable scenes from the comics...) And the emphasis of the comic was more on Cliff and Betty's romance (and his discomfort with her nude modeling and her status as a sex symbol for millions) than on the action. It would be nice if a movie remake adapted the Betty character faithfully instead of toning her down as the original did, but given that it's still from Disney, I doubt that will happen.
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Location: In pre-production
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
Given how thoroughly immersed the premise is in 1930s culture and history, it's hard to see how it could be done any other way.
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Re: Disney to Remake/ Reboot The Rocketeer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_strip
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_book
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