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Gary: It’s not going to be campy. It’s not a reference to what the original was. It’s not reverential that way. We take it seriously. We found some scientific underpinnings for it which my dad actually found in the original. He based it on a lungfish he found around that time, a lot of that was his. We’re not approaching it in a campy, retro sort of way. Linder, Brian (March 11, 2003). "T3 Scribe Penning Creature". IGN. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Ivan Reitman was also offered to direct the film with the same script, but nothing ever came of it. [10] 2000s-2010s Gary Ross

McBrayer, Mary Kay (November 19, 2021). "The Immortal Creature: Ricou Browning". Fangoria . Retrieved April 7, 2022.In August 2002, Guillermo del Toro, a fan of the original feature, was attached to direct a remake. [16] He had hoped to do a story focused more on the Creature's viewpoint while also letting him have a successful romantic liaison. He later went on to turn this idea into the 2017 film The Shape of Water after Universal rejected the concept. [17] Because of these creative clashes and his commitments to many other projects, Universal dropped del Toro and hired Tedi Sarafian (credited on Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) to write a script in March 2003. [18] Fleming, Mike (December 14, 2009). "Creature to Feature Rinsch?". Variety. Archived from the original on August 22, 2010.

Cieply, Michael. "On screens soon, abused Earth gets its revenge". The New York Times, March 12, 2007. At first it was a little awkward," he says. "But I got used to it and got to where I could swim in it very easily." In 2001, shortly after the success of 1999's "The Mummy" remake, Gary Ross was set to produce/write another attempt at a remake alongside his father, Arthur Ross, one of the original film's writers. [11] Later in 2008, at a press conference for The Tale Of Despereaux, Gary Ross was asked about what had become of the film; In 2009, it was reported that Carl Erik Rinsch might direct a remake that would be produced by Marc Abraham, Eric Newman, and Gary Ross; [22] [23] however, a project featuring the ensemble had been abandoned by 2011. [ citation needed] The plot of the film would have involved two different creatures, one good and gentle, and the other evil and destructive, a concept inspired by the characters Lennie and George from "Of Mice and Men". Both of which would end up leaving the Lagoon and battle with the modern-day U.S navy. [2]a b Rizzo, Marian (July 18, 2013). "A Silver Springs story: Ricou Browning was the Creature". Star–Banner . Retrieved July 25, 2019. Johnson says Mildred Rossi — as the artist was known at Disney — also worked on the Fantasia sequence "A Night on Bald Mountain." There's a winged creature named Chernabog perched atop the mountain. Walt [Disney] wanted this creature of darkness to be defeated by light," Johnson says. "As the [dawn] bell tolls, you see this blue pastel reflection of the light cross the body of Chernabog. And it's powerful. And it's actually, interestingly her first monster."

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