Deadline reports that Walt Disney Pictures has hired Pete Candeland (best known as a music video and television commercial director) to direct a film adaptation of the graphic novel The Stuff Of Legend, published by Th3rd World Studios. Written by Mike Raicht and Brian Smith and illustrated by Charles Paul Wilson III, the story sounds a bit like a mash up of Toy Story meets Chronicles Of Narnia. The film is planned to be a mixture of CGI and live action (ala Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland). Shawn Christensen (Abduction) is working on the script. Below is a plot summary of the story for The Stuff Of Legend:
The year is 1944. An allied force advances along a war-torn beach in a strange land, outnumbered and far from home. Together, they fight the greatest evil they have ever known. Never ending waves of exotic enemies come crashing down on them, but they will not rest. Thousands of miles away, the world is on the brink of destruction. But here in a child's bedroom in Brooklyn, our heroes, a small group of toys loyal to their human master, fight an unseen war to save him from every child's worst nightmare.
Led by the toy soldier known as the Colonel and the boy's faithful teddy-bear named Max, the toys enter the realm known as The Dark. There they will face off against the Boogeyman and his army-- a legion of the boy's forgotten, bitter toys. Fighting to survive insurmountable odds, the toys will discover this is a battle not only for the soul of a child, but for their own as well.
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The Stuff Of Legend has potential as a movie?