In an interview with Deadline, famed director Tim Burton said he would never direct a Marvel movie. Although he knows the genre well, having directed ‘Batman’ (1989) and ‘Batman Returns’ (1992), the filmmaker has revealed he has no interest in returning to the superhero universe.
“I can only focus on one universe at a time, I couldn’t handle a multiverse.”
Additionally, the filmmaker revealed that the live-action “Dumbo” was set to mark the last partnership with Disney of his career: “[A Disney] become very consolidated and homogeneous. There is little room for different projects. I started in this studio and was hired on several projects there during my career. ‘Dumbo’ made me realize that this relationship [com o estúdio] It’s over. I felt like Dumbo himself, working in a big, horrible circus, and I needed to get away from it. This film is very autobiographical on a certain level.
It should be remembered that Burton’s next project will be the live-action series “Wandinha”, a spin-off based on the popular franchise “The Addams Family”.
The production will be released on Netflix on November 23.
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The series is an investigative, supernatural mystery that traces Wandinha’s years as a student at the school never again, as she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the city. local and solve the supernatural mystery that involved his parents. 25 years, years ago – while immersing himself in complicated social relationships.
The cast also includes Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia, Luiz Gusman as Gomez, Issac Ordonez as Pugsley, and Fred Armisen as Uncle Chico.
The screenplay is written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, best known for creating and producing the hit series “Smallville”.
For those who don’t know, “The Addams Family” was created by cartoonist Charles Addams in 1938 as comic strips for The New Yorker magazine. The characters have spawned animated and live-action series, books, video games and even a musical, which aired in Brazil in 2012, starring Daniel Boaventura and Marisa Orth as couple Gomez and Morticia Addams.
In the cinema, the creation generated “The Addams Family”, a great success at the box office in 1991, and, 2 years later, “The Addams Family II”, both directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia played the Addams couple. Christopher Lloyd was Uncle Fester and Christina Ricci played Wednesday Addams (Wandinha).
The third film, “The Addams Family Returns”, was released straight to video in 1998.
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