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JMS Offers “Forbidden Planet” Details

November 24, 2009 By Mike Hickerson 4 Comments

When news broke that a remake of the classic movie “Forbidden Planet” was in the works, many of us were a tad concerned.

That concern dissipated a bit when we heard the remake was in the hands of award-winning writer J. Michael Straczynski .

Straczynski, who created the well-respected series “Babylon Five,” tells SciFi Wire that he’s been working on a screenplay for the upcoming project and that he even has a few ideas for a sequel.

“We’ve actually decided to show more of the first ship when it first arrived 20 years earlier to sort of counterpoint what’s happening in the present story,” Straczynski said.  “If you’re a fan of the original, as I am, and have always been, I think it’s very faithful to that.”

There’s a little more action, but it’s still a strong character piece, because it’s based on The Tempest and the idea of a father whose daughter is being courted by, in the original play, sailors that are washed up on shore,” Straczynski said. “You need to have that dynamic still in place to respect the original and the source material. So there’s a fair amount of talking, but there’s some really cool action pieces in it as well.”

It is possible Warner has eyes for more Forbidden Planet adventures beyond one remake, said Straczynski. “Warners is very excited about it, thinks it’s a big franchise for them and a huge budget, so they’re very much oriented toward getting it done.”

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  1. JimS says

    November 24, 2009 at 6:52 pm

    I always thought making a ‘prequel’ to Forbidden Planet would be a great movie.

    “We’ve actually decided to show more of the first ship when it first arrived 20 years earlier to sort of counterpoint what’s happening in the present story,”

    I hope this is a good portion of the new movie. The discovery of the ancient civilization and then the mysterious deaths seems like it would make for great suspense and intrigue.

    Maybe combining the two will be a winning combination.

    This is such a great classic movie that I hope they don’t ruin it.

    Can’t wait to see it!

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  2. Harrison Ray says

    November 25, 2009 at 2:36 am

    I agree with JimS.

    I think this is a great idea to include some prequel. It should really spice up the action.

    Reply
  3. SteveS says

    November 29, 2009 at 11:50 pm

    I always thought that if Star Trek were made in the ’50’s instead of the ’60’s it would play like “Forbiden Planet”.

    Reply
  4. D. C. says

    November 30, 2009 at 3:23 am

    Steve, that’s hardly surprising, since Forbidden Planet was a huge, obvious influence on classic Trek.

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