Since there wasn't an overall pre-release thread for this, I figured I'd go ahead and start one. Poster: Story: Trailers Cast: James Franco as Oscar Diggs[1] / The Wizard of Oz.[2] Franco had previously worked with Sam Raimi in the Spider-Man trilogy. Mila Kunis as Theodora,[2] the Wicked Witch of the West Michelle Williams as Glinda,[2] the Good Witch of the North Rachel Weisz as Evanora,[2] the Wicked Witch of the East Zach Braff as Frank[2] and Finley[1] Joey King as China Girl[2] Abigail Spencer as Mrs. Hamilton[2] Ted Raimi as Skeptic, Tinker[2] Bruce Campbell as Gore, the Dark Wizard Tony Cox as Knuck Tim Holmes as The Strong Man Martin Klebba as Nikko I love Raimi's first two Spider-Man movies, I'm a big fan of most of the cast, and I've loved most of the footage that's been released so far, so I'm really looking forward to this.
The trailer looked fun. A bit too Charlie and the Chocolate factory, but it's a modern take on an old classic, so that might be inevitable. I like James Franco and I think they could do a lot with the Wizard, so it could work. I'll wait for reviews, though. Although I'm guessing this will contradict Wicked
Listened to the trailer before my Skyfall showing. (I generally like to skip trailers entirely, but the seats in this theatre didn't allow for easy entrances/exits.) Sounds like yet another "unlikely stranger becomes phrophesied savior, because young white people are the best" flick. A stylistically identical remake of Burton's Alice, except with a guy. Why can't we ever get a story about two people entering a strange land, but our protagonist is the dude who isn't the chosen one? He could still have wild adventures; heck, if the actual chosen one becomes more of a general figure than a front-lines fighter, the non-chosen one could actually wind up with the more interesting story. You could still have Joseph Campbell's Hero formula, but add at least a little twist for flavor... ... Looks like my beloved Rachel's streak of mediocre bigger-ticket movies continues. Fred Claus, not-Bourne, Dream House... get a new agent, hon!
I'd very much prefer a straight adaptation of Gregory Maguire's Wicked. That was a rather fun book that never felt rehashed and took the universe seriously in terms of fantasy elements.
LOL, a straight adaptation of Wicked? That wouldn't be Wicked anymore Speakng of the adapatation of Wicked, what's going on with it? Last update on IMDB page is from July 2012, with a targeted release date of 2014, but, no details are provided. Is that still moving forward, or is it in Development Hell? Also, I've heard some accounts that it's an adaptation of the Musical, and other accounts that it would be instead based on the book, has that decision even been made? I am looking forward to Oz: The Great and Powerful. I almost never venture to the theaters, so, I won' see it in the theaters, but, anxiously awaiting it to be released on DVD when it's time comes. Hoping it's gonna be good.
My guess is that, when faced with the prospect of going up against a Raimi movie (franchise, no doubt) backed by Disney, whoever was considering funding a Wicked adaptation thought better of it. The projects may have been dueling at one point, but I don't think this is going to end up being an Infamous vs. Capote situation.
Did you mean that the studio would likely mangle it up so much to the point of it not being the same? If so, then, I'd unfortunately agree. But I still would love to see something of that nature rather than what we're getting, and I've also heard of the movie being based on the musical, where the musical is completely different in tone. They basically only share the name.
I was being facetious and using "straight" as "Heterosexual" or "Normal" which Wicked certainly is not, considering the implications of Elphaba/Glinda relationship, The Philosophy Club, Frex/Melina relationship with Nessa Rose's father, etc. But, yea, what I've heard of the Musical, I wouldn't be nearly as interested in an adaptation true to the musical, as I would be an adaptation true to the book
Ohhhh, I see. Totally didn't see that LOL. Yeah, what I'd like to see is a LOTR style adaptation, making it into the epic the book was rather than a musical, because the book was rather deep and rich, often expanding on the universe Frank L. Baum created, and I can't see why that approach couldn't be done to the universe. Rather, because of the popular musical, we keep getting something campy, and I think the universe deserves more than that. There's so much potential too, as the novel really expanded on the diversity of Oz. The trendy thing now is darker movies, and Wicked seems like a perfect vehicle for that.
Just realized this may be my only chance to ever see Weisz in three dimensions. Guess that means I'll have to buy a ticket in spite of my overall neutrality towards the project. ... Well played, Disney. Well played.