Disney to tackle John Carter of Mars

jusko_01.jpgThe long gestured film based on the sci-fi series John Carter of Mars has once again found itself at the hands of a new studio. Disney have optioned the rights of the franchise after Paramount's deal had expired. AICN news also report that Jon Favreau and their very own Harry Knowles are no longer involved with the project... "Paramount's ex-president of production decided not to renew the rights. Jim, Sean and I - along with Jon Favreau were heartbroken when Paramount didn't renew the rights, but that happens. Ultimately I'm just proud to be a part of the long history of people that tried to bring this great story to the screen. We came the closest - I wish, whatever studio gets it the best of luck, it's a great story and deserves to be told the best way possible". Well it's good to see something happening with the movie but the fact that's it's Disney who are optioning the rights, has to leave you a little worried about them possibly vying for a young audience. Having said that, I love the Pirates movies so who knows? source - aintitcoolnews, variety
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