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07 January 2009
McG To Direct 20,000 Leagues
Jules Verne adventure for T4 director
Source: Variety

McG To Direct 20,000 Leagues

Although we haven’t yet seen Terminator Salvation, we’ve seen enough mighty impressive footage to make us believe that McG, director of those two awful Charlie's Angels films, may no longer be a godawful hack and may, in fact, have filled James Cameron's shoes with aplomb.

But that said, we’re not sure how to greet today’s news that the newly-hot director has signed on to direct a family-friendly reboot of Jules Verne’s classic underwater tale, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. Mainly, it has to be said, because of the title: 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea: Captain Nemo.

As you might expect, that indicates that this lavish new adventure will be yet another origin tale, following Nemo as he builds his famous warship/submarine, Nautilus, with the idea of establishing a new cinematic hero in Verne’s dogged and noble adventurer, and a new franchise.

Apart from that, little is known about the film, which is the first official adaptation of Verne’s novel since the last Walt Disney version, back in 1954, which starred James Mason as Nemo.

But Nemo has been seen on the big screen since, notably in 2003’s The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, when he was played by Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah – accurately so, as it happens, for Nemo is actually a Hindu named Prince Dakkar.

It’s unlikely that Disney will plump for an Indian actor to play Nemo this time around – although suggestions are more than welcome, readers. After all, if they tapped Jake Gyllenhaal to play the Prince Of Persia, then they may well draw from the same source for their new Nemo. That’s just one reason for our slight concern: we also have a feeling that, in an attempt to establish a new hero, Disney and McG might gloss over all of Nemo’s more negative traits, from the brooding thirst for vengeance, to the cold-blooded stubbornness that marks him out as a true original. But we’ll have to see.

Bill Marsilli wrote the script, and Sean Bailey will produce, along with McG’s Wonderland Sound And Vision.

The new 20,000 Leagues will probably be McG’s next film after he finishes Terminator Salvation. He’ll then, in all probability, move on to a new Terminator sequel, provided that Terminator Salvation does well, of course.
 

Tom Ambrose

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this may be controversial, but wat about heroes guy? dr suresh- he is american, but plays a character of indian origin, is pretty well known one would imagine, and is quite pretty... not sure about his acting chops though, but still. always possible. ... Read More

supermaddy About me

21:36, 08 January 2009 | Report This Post
Sounds to me like they're hoping to start another franchise - sort of Pirates of the Caribbean, but underwater, but the sound of things... ... Read More

dctuck About me

08:25, 08 January 2009 | Report This Post
Indian, why?
Why take away the mystery of Nemo? Why try to explain away his actions? The book deliberately avoided providing clear answers as it was meant to be a mataphor. Could be great but that would go against the current trend for turdish 're-invention' ... Read More

Rich Deckard About me

18:43, 07 January 2009 | Report This Post
RE: Dev Patel?
]A new version that sticks more faithfully to the novel would be quite good but why do we need an origin-of-Nemo story?!? Why turn him into a hero? They should keep him as an anti-hero with a semi-mysterious past & get Amitabh Bachchan to play him!] ... Read More

Monkeyshaver About me

13:01, 07 January 2009 | Report This Post
RE: Dev Patel?
He's about 16. Hardly Imperialist rebel, engineer and leader of men.... yet. ... Read More

Timon About me

12:43, 07 January 2009 | Report This Post
Dev Patel?
Anyone? ... Read More

uheiberg About me

11:46, 07 January 2009 | Report This Post
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L: Timon Has anyone else seen the version with Michael Caine as Nemo and Patrick Dempsey as Arronax? I think it was reshown over Christmas... it wasn't very good. As for an origin story, I imagine Nemo with be shown becoming hateful of British Imperialism and such and build the Nautilus...then the 2nd film will be 20,000 Leagues as we know it...and the third in the trilogy will be The Mysterious Island. Naveen Andrews as Nemo? If we're sticking to the character's roots... ... Read More

horatio hornblower About me

10:22, 07 January 2009 | Report This Post
Has anyone else seen the version with Michael Caine as Nemo and Patrick Dempsey as Arronax? I think it was reshown over Christmas... it wasn't very good. As for an origin story, I imagine Nemo with be shown becoming hateful of British Imperialism and such and build the Nautilus...then the 2nd film will be 20,000 Leagues as we know it...and the third in the trilogy will be The Mysterious Island. Naveen Andrews as Nemo? If we're sticking to the character's roots... ... Read More

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