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Monday, June 22, 2009
Burton's "Wonderland" Revealed!
Before its release to theaters on March 5th, 2010, some teaser posters and banners will be coming to cinema lobbies offering the first official glimpses of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.
Although the look of the film still retains some of the styles from the Lewis Carroll original book, Wonderland "has been Burtonized," producer Richard D. Zanuck confirms. Zanuck offered some more information. "We finished shooting in December after only 40 days," said the producer. Right now, the live-action is being merged with the CGI and other animated effects, which will eventually be transferred to 3D (the film was not shot in stereo). Alice will be released in regular theaters, as well as IMAX and Disney Digital 3D.
The old tale has been updated a bit as well by screenwriter Linda Woolverton. In Burton's film, Alice (played by Mia Waskiowska) is 17 years old. She attends a party at a Victorian estate. She is proposed to and surrounded by hoards of stuck-up aristocrats. In a desperate escape, Alice slips away, and, led by a white rabbit, but unexpectedly finds herself transported to a very curious world. Apparently, Alice had visited Wonderland 10 years before, but had forgotten. The residents of this strange new world have not been so forgetful, however...
Zanuck had some kind words for Wasikowska: "There is something real, honest and sincere about her," Zanuck says. "She's not a typical Hollywood starlet."
Zanuck gave more tidbits about the characters and the actors playing them. On Johnny Depp as the wild Mad Hatter: "This character is off his rocker."
"He is so much fun and so nutty, I can't imagine anyone else doing it," said the producer. Depp transforms into yet another bizarre character, adopting an accent that Zanuck said was indescribable.
Zanuck also provided some information about the social conflicts in Wonderland, and about its tyrant, the Red Queen, played by Helena Bonham Carter. "The creatures are ready to revolt and waiting for Alice to help them," said Zanuck.
The benevolent White Queen, played by Anne Hathaway, was overthrown by her malicious sister. Richard Zanuck said the White Queen."is beautiful but over the top. She doesn't walk. She floats. She's very eccentric."
Zanuck also revealed that film legend Christoper Lee will indeed play the role of the ferocious Jabberwock.
Matt Lucas will play Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
Click on the USA Today link to explore three detailed pieces of conceptual art and see more of the fantastical Wonderland concocted by Tim Burton and his crew, a world filled with gigantic fungi, mysterious topiary, and anthropomorphic flowers.
Photos courtesy of Disney Enterprises Inc.
Wow! Just wow!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be so glorious. My favorite director paired with one of my favorite stories.
ReplyDeleteThe plot sounds quite identical to the video game "American McGee's Alice".
ReplyDeleteHaha with the gap between the teeth, the Mad Hatter looks like Madonna! Though hopefully that's not an analogy that gets overused like the Michael Jackson fiasco...
ReplyDeleteThey officialy revealed Matt Lucas as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, NOT THE CONCEPT ART ALREADY SHOWN, I MEAN WHAT HE WILL LOOK LIKE IN THE FILM!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.slashfilm.com/2009/06/22/first-look-matt-lucas-in-tim-burtons-alice-in-wonderland/
-Matty