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10 November 2009  |  Written by Chris Hewitt  |  Source: The Hollywood Reporter


Benjamin Franklin once said, “The only things certain in life are death and taxes.” Well, if the former US President had lived to see the present day, he doubtless would have added one more thing to the list: “…and Joel Silver trying to make Sgt. Rock.”

Silver has been trying to get an adaptation of the DC Comics’ World War II-based, cigar-chewing, bullet-spewing tough guy hero off the ground for as long as Empire can remember. So long, in fact, that Arnold Schwarzenegger was tipped to play Rock for a long time, and virtually every action writer worth a damn in Hollywood has taken a crack at the script, from Brian Helgeland to Steven E. DeSouza to John Milius. And all to no avail.

Most recently, Guy Ritchie, of all people, took a stab at it, attaching himself to direct, before moving onto another comic book for Silver, Lobo.

But now there may be light on the horizon, as Silver has brought I Am Legend and Constantine director, Francis Lawrence, on board, and hot new screenwriter, Chad St. John, to write what would be a radical overhaul for the good Sgt. and the men of Easy Company.

For it looks like Lawrence and St. John will be taking this World War II icon into the future. How far into the future is not yet known, but that’s where Rock is headed. Apparently, the WWII setting and Rock’s rather jingoistic nature had caused concern for Warner Bros. execs over the years and, despite the success of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds and the forthcoming The First Avenger: Captain America, moving Rock forward in time is something of an insurance policy.

Silver has dabbled in sci-fi before, of course, and he’ll be hoping that this Sgt. Rock is closer to The Matrix than, say, Demolition Man. (Even if we do have a lot of time for Demolition Man…) Fingers crossed, though, that this iteration finally works out.


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The director of Constantine and I Am Legend? So there's a very good chance that this will be an interesting film ruined by the over-use of (bad) CGI. More

Posted by dugfinger at 21:33 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Nah
Marco Brambilla's career didn't end because of one movie. i've seen a lot worse than Excess Baggage. He is an artist now. Shame, who knows what he could have gone on to achieve as a director. More

Posted by BenTramer at 19:59 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Brambilla faded because...
... he made Excess Baggage. As for Silver and Sgt. Rock, Shane Black is reading it in the end credits of Predator. So that's how long Silver's been chasing it... More

Posted by andyswright at 16:00 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

To Thine Own Self Be True
If Warners are chickening out about Rock's "jingoism" and WWII setting, then they're making a crap movie with no balls. Be true to the character, that's what makes him unique. And, yes, Demolition Man is an excellent film. So good, you wonder why director Marco Brambilla faded away like he did. More

Posted by BenTramer at 13:15 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Fuck All That!
Like my friend britesparc says, what's the point if ROCK is not set during WWII?! Mind you, director Lawrence's take on CONSTANTINE wasn't exactly true to the comic now was it? More

Posted by Snake-Eyes at 11:37 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Erm...
Far be it from me to be a stickler for comic book fidelity, but what's the point of Sgt Rock if he's NOT in WWII? You could just make him ANY grizzled warrior-type, surely? More

Posted by britesparc at 10:42 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Again
sorry Empire I misread the quotation marks, you did indeed make the Benjamin Franklin U.s> President gaff all by yourself. Bad Empire. More

Posted by gambit21 at 09:57 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post

Good and Bad
First the bad- Benjamin Franklin was never President of the U.S.A - get it right Empire, or person Empire seems to have quoted. Good news about Sgt Rock though, sounds cool More

Posted by gambit21 at 09:53 on 10 November 2009 | Report This Post


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