James Purefoy: John Carter of Mars is the First Part in a Trilogy!

James Purefoy: John Carter of Mars is the First Part in a Trilogy!

James Purefoy shares what he knows about Andrew Stanton's John Carter of Mars.

By Hawksblueyes - Sep 12, 2010 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: John Carter of Mars
Source: Enpire



Andrew Stanton's John Carter of Mars starring Taylor Kitsch, Willem Dafoe, James Purefoy, Mark Strong, Bryan Cranston, Lynn Collins and many more, has wrapped filming. With an epic story line and awesome special effects potential, this could be the sleeper film of 2012 that surprises many people who have been overlooking it.

Here is what Purefoy recently had to say about the project...


What have you got next?

I just finished John Carter of Mars.

What can you tell us about that?

You know, the trouble is I can tell you barely nothing because um, because there is so much green screen in that. I mean I've seen artwork and it is just gonna be incredible. I mean really mind gobbly, just extraordinary, really amazing. So I can't really tell you much about it, I mean you know.

We know what the story is. There are two civilizations on the surface of Mars and John Carter gets teleported there from a cave. He ends up there and he sorts out and it's the first part of a trilogy of films. It's directed by Andrew Stanton who directed WALL-E and Finding Nemo. There really aren't that many geniuses working in Hollywood but I really think that he's one of them. you Know only if you look at his story telling skills alone, which is what this whole job is about, just telling stories. then you would mark him down as someone who is just gobsmackingly brilliant at bringing you along on a story and adventure.

It's gonna be, it's gonna be extraordinary


Hawksblueyes: I personaly can't wait to see images from this film.

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