James Wan Heads to 'Castlevania'
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The dead have risen from the grave! If you're a Castlevania fan who thought you weren't going to be subjected to a big-screen version of your beloved game, think again. In the midst of the news frenzy coming out of SDCC, Bloody Disgusting got the chance to speak with Saw co-creator James Wan, and he confirmed that he has just signed to direct the video game adaptation for producer Paul W.S. Anderson. Wan tells BD, "I'm very fresh on this project, so its early stages and I'm still trying to work things out, but the producers love my vision for it" The Castlevania video game franchise mainly centered on a war between the vampire hunting family known as the Belmonts and the big bad blood-sucker himself, Dracula. The game is one of Konami's biggest titles, and was considered one of the best action-platform games around. But as we were soon to find out, it wasn't going to be an easy transition from the console to the big screen.
If you haven't been keeping track, (and who could blame you) here's a brief history on the troubled flick: the announcement of a feature film Castlevania first came about in 2007, but over the next two years little ground had been made. For starters, there were personnel changes and then there was the double-whammy known as rewrites. The last anyone had even heard from the project was that Sylvain White (Stomp The Yard) had reportedly been hired to direct. But then the writer's strike hit and the project ran into a brick wall -- but that was then, and this is now.
After the jump: find out what Wan has planned for the Belmonts...
Thankfully, Wan will be trashing the original script and starting from scratch with a new writer. The previous script was said to have had a 'Bram Stoker approach', but Wan will be keeping a little more in line with the original aesthetic. According to Wan, he's looking for an, "...East-meets-West tone I want to visually expand on for the film. I'm thrilled by the opportunity to make a highly stylized, fantasy, action film that focuses on the gothic storyline and the cool, anime-like characters. "
So what do you think? Is Wan an improvement over the project's previous helmers? I guess we can look on the bright side: maybe if he's busy working on a Castlevania flick, it means he won't be able to give the go-ahead for another Saw.










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7-23-2009 @ 10:39PM
Brice_J said...
I've always thought the world & characters of Castlevania would be great for not only a film, but a series of films. I am not familiar with James Wan's directing style, but I hope to the filmmaking gods this isn't getting made as an answer to the popularity of the Twilight series. Castlevania deserves it's own distinct filmmaking craftsmanship to please the Video Game's own distinct fanbase. The way Wan describes what he wants to do is promising, but when is the initial vision to a promising idea not?
Thanks Jessica!
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7-27-2009 @ 2:28PM
What the Frack?! said...
Is there going to be awesome music in it like the original video games? (Mini Bosses do a movie?)
There was some GOOD (electronic) metal in games back then.
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