Dave McKean & Henson Co. Get "Varjaked"
"MirrorMask" co-creator Dave McKean will adapt SF Said's comic graphic novel "Varjak Paw" for the fine folks over at Jim Henson Co. Apparently it's a colorful adventure story full of felines, kung fu, and mystical secrets.
Courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter: "Illustrator-turned-director Dave McKean will direct "Varjak Paw," an adaptation of SF Said's fantasy kung fu cat series for the Jim Henson Co. McKean also will co-write the screenplay with Said.
"Paw" follows a Mesopotamian blue kitten who embarks on a journey to save his family and in the process discovers he is part of a mystical tradition of magical martial arts.
The first book originally was published in 2003 by David Fickling Books at Random House and won the Nestle Book Prize Gold Medal. Henson also has picked up the rights to the second book, "The Outlaw Varjak Paw," with an eye toward making two films. McKean will exec produce the film with Said. Jason Lust is overseeing development for Henson.
"With 'Varjak Paw,' SF Said and Dave McKean have a proven partnership of great storytelling using words and images, so we are thrilled to join them in bringing this to the screen," Henson co-CEO Lisa Henson said. McKean, a frequent collaborator of writer Neil Gaiman, directed the fantasy "Mirrormask" for Henson."
Courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter: "Illustrator-turned-director Dave McKean will direct "Varjak Paw," an adaptation of SF Said's fantasy kung fu cat series for the Jim Henson Co. McKean also will co-write the screenplay with Said.
"Paw" follows a Mesopotamian blue kitten who embarks on a journey to save his family and in the process discovers he is part of a mystical tradition of magical martial arts.
The first book originally was published in 2003 by David Fickling Books at Random House and won the Nestle Book Prize Gold Medal. Henson also has picked up the rights to the second book, "The Outlaw Varjak Paw," with an eye toward making two films. McKean will exec produce the film with Said. Jason Lust is overseeing development for Henson.
"With 'Varjak Paw,' SF Said and Dave McKean have a proven partnership of great storytelling using words and images, so we are thrilled to join them in bringing this to the screen," Henson co-CEO Lisa Henson said. McKean, a frequent collaborator of writer Neil Gaiman, directed the fantasy "Mirrormask" for Henson."
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lovelykeira writes: on Mar 09 2006 12:50 PM Mirrormask sucked. (Reply to this) |
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Ashron writes: on Mar 09 2006 02:07 PM Yeah, it wasn't very good. It was beautiful and started out well, but then it just got stupid and too long. (Reply to this) |
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Koooomar writes: on Mar 09 2006 09:21 PM I actually really liked "Mirrormask." I do agree it's not a movie for everyone, but i just really applauded the way that they were trying to go with a whole "Labyrinth" feel to it. We dont seem to get much movies like these anymore. Anyway, i really like Mckean and i can only see him become a better filmaker with each film he makes so i'm anticipating this one. (Reply to this) |
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ArmyofJuan writes: on Mar 12 2006 10:33 AM Mirrormask was allright for the budget they had to work with. But the story did kind of fall apart towards the end. (Reply to this) |
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basils&p writes: on Jun 21 2007 11:45 AM The look of this film held me in it's world the entire film.For me the story of coming to age coupled with the classic hero quest was just light enough to hold moments together so my eye could just look and be amazed.Dave McKean will be an artist to watch, as will Neil Gaiman.Maybe it is because I did see"Punch and Judy " as a kid..that I get them.I really enjoyed the ride. (Reply to this) |
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