Johnny Depp's Dark Shadows: An Interview with Consulting Producer Jim Pierson

Johnny Depp's Dark Shadows: An Interview with Consulting Producer Jim Pierson

As Dark Shadows moves towards production, the real question on the minds of fans is just what kind of film the eighth collaboration between actor Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton will result in. Consulting producer Jim Pierson addresses that questio

By EdGross - Nov 16, 2010 03:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Blog of Dark Shadows

“It’s definitely going to be Gothic,” he offers to Blog of Dark Shadows.com. “I think that Sleepy Hollow is going to be your best comparison.”

Pierson, is extremely hopeful about the new version, believing that this specific combination of actor and director will result in a Dark Shadows for the 21st century. “I think that Johnny is such a charismatic and creative guy,” Pierson enthuses, “and very romantic for the women, and I think he’ll find a way to infuse the character with not only the mystery, but the romance as well. We’ve never seen him play a creature of the night who’s looking for redemption and salvation and love.”

That creature of the night, of course, is vampire Barnabas Collins, turned in the late 1700s and ultimately chained in a coffin by his father, who was unable to destroy him. Flash forward a couple of centuries, and fortune-seeking handyman Willie Loomis, an employee at the family estate of Collinwood in the fictional Collinsport, Maine, stumbles upon that coffin, opening it in the expectation of treasure. What he gets, instead, is a resurrected Barnabas Collins, who, now free, attempts to pass himself off to the rest of the Collins family as a cousin from England while secretly feeding on victims.

It’s the premise that introduced the character (as played by actor Jonathan Frid) in the 1966-71 soap opera created by the late Curtis, the 1970 feature film House of Dark Shadows, the 1991 prime time version that featured Ben Cross as Barnabas, and the 2004 WB pilot starring Alec Newman in the role. An additional point that needs to be emphasized is that long before Angel or Edward Cullen, Barnabas was the first reluctant and repentant vampire. He didn’t start off that way, but as Dark Shadows evolved and the character’s popularity grew, the decision was made to make him sympathetic — an approach to the undead that has been taken and evolved ever since.

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Denn1s
Denn1s - 11/16/2010, 3:28 AM
burton and depp is the best film making couple. i love their movies and burton rocks...
Bigbywolf
Bigbywolf - 11/16/2010, 4:10 AM
This movie will be interesting, but I'd prefer to see it on the small screen where it belongs.
Spilox
Spilox - 11/16/2010, 4:17 AM
burton and depp is a good film making couple (except for the charlie and the chocolate facory remake, that sucked!)I hope this isn't going to be just another vamp story, at least it's not a teen playing the sulky vampire this time.
Sleepy hollow was awesome, so i hope they can bring that feel to this movie, knowing burton he will.
EdGross
EdGross - 11/16/2010, 4:17 AM
Bigbywolf, I agree: I would much rather see it on TV rather than have it be years between movies (assuming the first one is successful).
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 11/16/2010, 5:09 AM
Sleepy Hollow rules!:) Christopher Walken was great as The Headless Horseman.

If this is dark like Sleepy Hollow and graphic and bloody like Bram Stokers Dracula and Sweeney Todd!... Im very happy!:)
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 11/16/2010, 5:25 AM
Hope they get lots of great actors in this movie! Actors like Gary Oldman, Michael Fassbender, Ralph Fiennes, Hugo Weaving, Tim Roth, Rufus Sewell, Alexander Skarsgård, Tom Hardy, Michael Sheen, Bill Nighy, Bryan Cranston, Charlize Theron, Amy Adams and Teresa Palmer (Just because she is fricking hoooot!:P)
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 11/16/2010, 7:44 AM
Grif is correct...Angelique I think?
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 11/16/2010, 7:51 AM
Cool, I always dug Barnabas, and Depp rocks...just hope Burton doesn't get too caught up in his...Burton-ness
EdGross
EdGross - 11/16/2010, 8:25 AM
You're correct to the extent that she placed a curse on him, and THEN he was bit by a vampire bat, thus being turned into a vampire.
TheHatedHero
TheHatedHero - 11/16/2010, 10:59 AM
I'm just hoping Helena Bonham Carter isn't in it. But, being Tim Burton's wife, I'm sure she'll get a major role.
wonderme
wonderme - 11/16/2010, 12:06 PM
I thought that Depp was in Hawaii filming pirates of the carrabean?
djohnpi
djohnpi - 12/8/2010, 10:44 AM
Man i am looking forward to this bigbaby
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