Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Tarsem Singh Really Wants To Direct 'Samurai Jack'

Following the in a major way success of his latest project "Immortals," director Tarsem Singh has his eyes around the project he'd prefer to tackle next. Tarsem lately told The Hollywood Reporter he want to direct the live-action version of "Samurai Jack," the beloved and significantly acclaimed animated series that broadcast on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2004. The possibility director and subject combination will certainly have fans nodding their heads in complete agreement. Tarsem is famous particularly for his otherworldly pictures and may theoretically create a great director for that unique art direction of "Samurai Jack." The animated series went for four seasons and adopted the titular character, a feudal Japanese warrior banned towards the future because he frantically searches for the way revisit their own time. During the period of its run, the show won four Emmy honours. New Line attempted an active-action adaptation of "Samurai Jack" in the first 2000s using the now-questionable Brett Ratner in the helm. Whenever a film didn't materialize throughout that attempt, the privileges towards the film reverted to Cartoon Network, who presently holds them. No official discussions in regards to a Singh-directed "Samurai Jack" film have occurred. Singh's next film, "Mirror, Mirror," a brand new undertake the storyline of Snow Whitened is scheduled hitting theaters in March of the coming year. Do you want to visit a "Samurai Jack" live-action film directed by Tarsem Singh? Let's read your comments within the comments below as well as on Twitter!

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