Flash Gordon Movie Won't Be Anything Like "Crap" TV Series

vansau

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Flash Gordon Movie Won't Be Anything Like "Crap" TV Series

The director of the upcoming Flash Gordon movie has revealed that the film will be based on the original comic strips, and not the previous film or TV show.

Flash Gordon is arguably one of the biggest icons of the science-fiction genre. Since his creation in the 1930s, our intrepid hero has starred in <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Flash-Gordon-Mercy-Brendan-Deneen/dp/0956125905/ref=pd_sim_b_1>comics, radio serials, novels, television shows, and films. The last time we saw Flash in a movie, though, was the <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Flash-Gordon-Saviour-Universe-Jones/dp/B000PMGS8G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1279562267&sr=8-2>so-bad-it's-good film from 1980 directed by Mike Hodges. Breck Eisner, director of the new (3D) Flash Gordon movie, is promising that the 2012 film will be a complete reboot based on the original comics.

In an interview with Airlock Alpha, Eisner explained that the movie is designed to launch a new franchise, and that he plans to base the film on the original comic strips from the 1930s. However, Eisner said that he wants to "update [the comic elements] and shoot the movie as if the strips were drawn today. It will be an action and adventure sci-fi." So, that means that anything that was unique to the 1980 movie won't make an appearance, especially the Queen theme song.

"It'll be a franchise for sure," he said. "It will be a stand-alone story. It definitely won't be left open for more, but the ultimate goal is to turn it into a franchise. It will be an origins story for Flash. He's going to Mongo, he's gonna save the planet, and it will have a superhero buy-in and will be unique. It is very much a superhero origins story."

Eisner is hoping his project will have a similar feeling to the hit <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Battlestar-Galactica-Complete-Collectible-Cylon/dp/B0026RHR6K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1279566104&sr=1-1>Battlestar Galactica series that SyFy recently wrapped up. "I was originally involved with Battlestar Galactica and broke the initial script with Ron Moore," he said. "[He's] done a great job executing and bringing it up for modern era. He made it edgy and it goes to show that if you have the right DNA in a project, then you can do something amazing."

Meanwhile, Eisner wants to keep the movie as far as possible from SyFy's widely-reviled 2007 TV series. "It was crap, total crap," Eisner said when he was asked about the show. "I watched one episode. I don't want to look at something like that - it was a real disservice to Flash and nobody watched it. What it did was pollute the Flash Gordon name."

Eisner's The Crazies was certainly the best remake of George Romero's classic horror films that's come out, and I thought his contribution to Fear Itself was a solid episode. It certainly sounds like the man is taking Flash Gordon in the right direction, but anything not associated with the TV series fits that description.

Source: <a href=http://airlockalpha.com/node/7612>Airlock Alpha via <a href=http://blastr.com/2010/07/eisner-plans-a-new-flash.php>Blastr




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Jared

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Well, its nice to see its going to be slightly more fresh...although nothing will beat the original film...despite how much cheese was in it, I still found it hilarious!
 

Woodsey

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"Flash Gordon is arguably one of the biggest icons of the science-fiction genre."

Eh? Really?

Maybe he was, but you'll be arguing a lot before you convince me he is now.
 

CJ1145

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Wait wait wait, doesn't a reboot of such an old and worn-out series imply that...

GORDON'S ALIVE?
 

linwolf

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I my mind Flash Gordon lives on camp, I am not sure that I like "update [the comic elements] and shoot the movie as if the strips were drawn today. It will be an action and adventure sci-fi".
I will probably go see it.
 

sunburst

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So it's based on the original 1930s comics except not really because he wants to modernize the series and make it into something more serious like the new Battlestar Galactica? That sounds absolutely horrid. If it ends up dark and gritty instead of fun and campy, I'll be pissed.
 

vansau

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Furburt said:
Well, I can sort of see this working, but they need to keep the camp. No camp, no Flash Gordon. I'd be very disappointed if this just became another bland sci-fi show.

By the way, The Crazies is actually a George Romero film, not a Wes Craven one.

Woodsey said:
Maybe he was, but you'll be arguing a lot before you convince me he is now.
Well, no Flash Gordon, no Star Wars, and probably no Star Trek either.
Doh! I was convinced it was a Wes Craven one, should've double-checked. Thanks for the head's up.
 

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vansau said:
So, that means that anything that was unique to the 1980 movie won't make an appearance, especially the Queen theme song.
No...NO....NOOOOOO! WE NEED THAT SONG!
 

Dr.Susse

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The 'so-so' movie from the 80s was the best Flash will ever be.
Camp, Full of cheese and perfect.

FLASH! AHHHH ahhhhh.
 

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vansau said:
Flash Gordon is arguably one of the biggest icons of the science-fiction genre. Since his creation in the 1930s, our intrepid hero has starred in <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Flash-Gordon-Mercy-Brendan-Deneen/dp/0956125905/ref=pd_sim_b_1>comics, radio serials, novels, television shows, and films. The last time we saw Flash in a movie, though, was the <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Flash-Gordon-Saviour-Universe-Jones/dp/B000PMGS8G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1279562267&sr=8-2>so-bad-it's-good film from 1980 directed by Mike Hodges. Breck Eisner, director of the new (3D) Flash Gordon movie, is promising that the 2012 film will be a complete reboot based on the original comics.
And let's not forget 1974's "Flesh Gordon" [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068595/]! As awful as it was , it's still better than "Flash Gordon", with the exception of the part wit hthe old lady. Eughhhh!

What do you mean no Queen? Queen doing the theme song was THE only good thing about the movie. You cannot throw that out!
 

teh_v

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I can't believe the old Queen song won't be in that movie. I'm a sad panda.