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| Update On The Judas Contract Movie. | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 2 2007, 11:33 PM (272 Views) | |
| Killer Moth | Jun 2 2007, 11:33 PM Post #1 |
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H.I.V.E. Headmaster
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Titansgo.net posted this a couple of days ago. Newsarama recently interviewed "The New Teen Titans" co-creator Marv Wolfman, who's provided the script for the upcoming animated movie adaption of the classic "The Judas Contract" Titans story, about his recent work for this direct-to-video adaption among other things: NRAMA: How close is it to the original comics? MW: The original comics were a year and a half long storyline ending in the five-part Judas Contract story and The Judas Contract movie is 72 minutes. So we had to make a lot of changes in terms of secondary plot. The main thrust of the story is 100% identical. It’s stronger in some places than we were able to do in 1985 because it’s now 2007 so we were able to take certain characters make them stronger than we had before. We made some small changes to simplify the story like we don’t have Jericho in there. Marv adds that Jericho was excluded for lack of enough character development time, and that more focus was given on the rest of the Titans as a result. He reaffirms that this animated "The Judas Contract" movie will not be associated with the animated series, and will be aimed at older audiences as "a very strong PG-13 based on the comic, not the cartoon show." When asked about fellow "The New Teen Titans" co-creator and artist George Perez's involvement, Marv says that he was to be the art designer, but ended up being too busy. Fortunately, the animated movie will still use his artwork from the comics as a basis. Link: http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=113902 As long Ron Perlman voices Deathstroke, it's all good with me. |
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| Severus Rage | Jun 3 2007, 11:47 PM Post #2 |
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Honorary Titan
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Might be interesting to see, and I agree with that final line. |
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