The Lone Ranger To Go Ahead WITHOUT Director Gore Verbinski?

The Lone Ranger To Go Ahead WITHOUT Director Gore Verbinski?

Offering an update about the recently delayed movie, Disney executive Rich Ross has mysteriously omitted the name of director Gore Verbinski while talking about the studios plans for the big budget Western...

By JoshWilding - Aug 22, 2011 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: Deadline



Talking to Deadline, Disney executive Rich Ross told the site at this weekends D23: "I’m hoping to do it. I’m certainly hoping. I think it’s a compelling story and no one wants to work with Jerry and Johnny more than me so we’ll see how it works." As they point out, the omission of Verbinski may be a telling sign that they'll be moving ahead with the project without him. Here is an excerpt from their report.

Verbinski and Bruckheimer have been working hard to tone down or lose some of the budget-busting spectacular scenes in Justin Haythe's script. At the same time, Bruckheimer as well as reps for Depp and Verbinski have been discussing ways to defer big chunks of their upfront paydays. Salary between all three likely accounts for $30 million or more. And if the trio's back end deals weren't at cash break before, they likely will be now if the film moves forward. Because simply adjusting above-the-line salaries isn't enough to bring down what insiders told Deadline 9 days ago was a $75 million budget gap to get to the $200 million Disney wants to spend on the Western. I've heard since that the studio will agree to make The Lone Ranger at $215 million. One major question is whether Verbinski can deliver at that number and retain enough spectacle "wow" factor to give The Lone Ranger a shot at a big overseas gross and sequels.


With Cowboys & Aliens only grossing $85.6 million domestically during its opening weekend recently and Disney spending around $450 million in total on John Carter and The Great And Powerful Oz, it's understandable that they're unwilling to take a big risk on the pricey Western. What would you guys think about Disney dropping Verbinski from the project? Could that potentially mean that Johnny Depp walks away from the movie as well? Be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place.




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DetectiveCinema
DetectiveCinema - 8/22/2011, 3:57 AM
Somehow I don't see this getting made anytime soon. It'll sit in development hell for a few years at least..
comicbookjerk
comicbookjerk - 8/22/2011, 4:04 AM
@ MrMurdockk Im just curious if this will get made myself and if it will still hold the same casting The Lone Ranger is a classic character that should handled respectfully and not cheap like the 2nd Zorro movie was
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 8/22/2011, 4:07 AM
"The Lone Ranger To Go Ahead WITHOUT Director Gore Verbinski?"

That's why he's called the LONE Ranger. Duuuuhhhh!!
ThomYorke
ThomYorke - 8/22/2011, 4:09 AM
Either way it's gonna be garbage
Rango
Rango - 8/22/2011, 4:18 AM
didn't the same happen to BIOSHOCK the movie adaptation?
Canceled due to running overbudget in pre-production stages.What the hell is wrong with verbinski?
Number1Wolverine
Number1Wolverine - 8/22/2011, 4:22 AM
Now all we need is johnny depp out, then the Lone Ranger will have a chance.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/22/2011, 5:19 AM
i can't see this being anygood,johnny depp as tonto......XD hahahahahaha sorry couldn't hold it in.
BatEagle74
BatEagle74 - 8/22/2011, 5:20 AM
Depp leaving the project is anything but bad IMHO
JackBauer
JackBauer - 8/22/2011, 6:22 AM
I can't believe they still want to make this with Depp as Tonto, tonto as the lead character and [frick]ing werewolves as the villains.

@Trudy - Where you been?
ForrestLee
ForrestLee - 8/22/2011, 6:38 AM
Bruckheimer and Depp are much bigger names than Verbinski, so it's more likely that he just pulled a couple names while being interviewed, and Verbinski just happened to not be amongst them. Executives are trained to pull the bigger names when talking to the media.

Deadline made no indication that Verbinski would be dropping out; they merely stated that his job in creating a "Wow!" Factor movie would be much harder with a smaller budget. Its incredibly stupid and sensationalist to create an entire article with a misleading title over something most likely so unimportant.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 8/22/2011, 6:41 AM
NinjaTurtleFan: You have the recipe for a great Lone Ranger film. Those are four excellent suggestions that would seriously improve this film. Depp wants to fight monsters and ghouls- isn't he already doing Dark Shadows? Aren't there enough monsters and vampires and all that stuff in that movie? Leave the Lone Ranger alone. And don't make it 'Tonto and Friend'. I don't mind the idea of Tonto as an equal character, but it's not his name on the marquee.

Your last suggestion is the best one of all. It's been proven time and time again that when you have an established character from any medium (TV, older movies, comics, novels, whatever), when a new movie is written and directed by people who love and respect the source material, a much better and more successful movie results every time.

Denn1s
Denn1s - 8/22/2011, 6:52 AM
it's a [frick]ing western. why is it so expensive? underworld had amazing werewolves and it was all practical, no cgi, no cost...
JamesDuncan
JamesDuncan - 8/22/2011, 7:00 AM
I just can't understand... Jonah Hex had the potential to be an awesome western, but they added him talking to the dead like in Hellboy. They added silly guns and weapons like in Blade and old bond movies.
All they needed was to look at Deadwood for inspiration!

Now with the Lone Ranger they want to add Werewolves?!?!?!
For once I wish people would go back and actually watch the source material... listen to the radio shows, watch the TV shows, read the comics... Don't make up $#(^ because you think it'd make it better! Just do the character and story and honor the material!!

If they want to make an awesome movie, they should reread the Dynamite comic series. Man has lost everything, finds direction in bringing justice to the men who harmed his family and friends, while bringing justice to those who feel they are above the law.

Can't Disney make a movie like they used to? 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' was an awesome Disney movie, and it didn't need to ruin the source material!!
JackBauer
JackBauer - 8/22/2011, 7:57 AM
@Intruder - That's cool. I have Italian, German and Irish ancestry. My wife and I have always wanted to visit Europe, especially Rome. Maybe when the little one is older :)
ThePhantom1
ThePhantom1 - 8/22/2011, 8:06 AM
was going to write something about adding the werewolves to the movie, but it seems to be covered well so I won't, but in Native American culture there were shapeshifter's, some were spirit guides, that weren't gruesome, the only time I can think that they were, they were brought about for evil purposes
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 8/22/2011, 8:19 AM
Compelling story? Lone Ranger...umm... I mean Tonto with the Lone Ranger take on Werewolves a compelling story? Like someone else said respect the source, at least some of it. It's going to end up like the Green Hornet the route they're going.
CaptainDC
CaptainDC - 8/22/2011, 8:35 AM
Could be good (y)
plasticman
plasticman - 8/22/2011, 9:15 AM
I had hoped this idea was dead in the water but it keeps on treading. You want to make it still, Disney? If so, tell the REAL story of the Lone Ranger and leave the crazy Johnny Depp macabre stuff in a different movie franchise.
SigmaCenturion
SigmaCenturion - 8/22/2011, 9:34 AM
as long as there is no werewolves and they rewrite the script they had.
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Aaesir
Aaesir - 8/22/2011, 9:46 AM
A Lone Ranger movie? That's just as bad as The Dukes of Hazard movie idea. That crap about warewolves is straight garbage! Johnny Depp playing a Native is also wack as hell.
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 8/22/2011, 12:15 PM
I really hope this is all taken back to formula. (spiderman reference).No werewolves, no Depp, and no big special CGI crap (Will Wild West reference). I need good movie versions of The Lone Ranger, Doc Daveage, and Tarzan before I die.
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 8/22/2011, 12:15 PM
SAVAGE, edit button please, PLEASE!
SugarYumYum
SugarYumYum - 8/22/2011, 2:24 PM
They should just let this go, honestly.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 8/22/2011, 4:00 PM
JamesDuncan: I haven't heard anyone mention "Something Wicked This Way Comes" in a long time. Damned good movie and true to the story. Now there is a hidden treasure of the '80s.

JamesDuncan
JamesDuncan - 8/22/2011, 7:41 PM
Disney did a couple of cool movies back in the 70's and 80's, and they focused on story, and making a good movie. 'The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh' was another great film!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055929/
Disney knew what it was doing with live movies... and this sounds like a flop waiting to happen!

Like I said, 'Deadwood' is the perfect example... How much do you think special effects cost when all you're doing is shooting blanks, and popping off blood squibs?? Bring it to the basics, and make it about the story!

You can make it more Tonto centric, but all the stories did their best to make him an equal part of each adventure... he wasn't a sidekick, but the silent hand. Like Kato, without the kung-fu! (And they made one movie with a Kung-fu Tonto a few years back, and that was crap on a stick beacause... wait for it... wait for it... it didn't follow the source material!)
djohnpi
djohnpi - 8/26/2011, 5:45 AM
Lone Ranger & Warewolves hmmmmmm in a word: ASS DEEP STUPID AS HELL oh i am sorry i said a word. JUST ME!!!!!!!!!!
opencurtain
opencurtain - 8/27/2011, 1:18 PM
I think they should just make a TV series out of this as a full on Movie would probably Bomb .
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