More From Joseph Gordon-Levitt On SANDMAN

More From Joseph Gordon-Levitt On SANDMAN

The The Dark Knight Rises actor offers another update on the planned adaptation of Neil Gaiman's comic series: "If you examine [Sandman] from the broad strokes, there is sort of a beginning, middle and end, but it was written in such this episodic way. It’s not like adapting a graphic novel."

By MarkJulian - Jun 13, 2015 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: IGN
Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks Sandman movie

Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks Sandman Script

Speaking to IGN to promote the second season of HitRecord TV, actor, writer, producer Joseph Gordon-Levitt touched on his progress on The Sandman script.  [Earlier this week, Levitt also spoke to MTV about Sandman.]  Once again, Levitt stressed the difficulty of picking a beginning, middle and end from the celebrated Neil Gaiman work that's spanned two decades.

"We’re working on it. Sandman is… I love it too, but it’s not an obvious adaptation. They’ve been trying. There’s been drafts of Sandman scripts. I was talking to Neil Gaiman about this and he said, ‘I’ve read so many Sandman scripts!’ For decades! For the last 20 years, there’s been different tries and the reason is Sandman is a series of comics."

Levitt goes on to discuss the property in such a way that almost sounds (I'm sure it's unintentional) as if Sandman would be better served as a TV series.

"Each issue is 24 pages and it’s written that way. As a serial, kind of more episodic thing. If you examine it from the broad strokes, there is sort of a beginning, middle and end, but it was written in such this episodic way. It’s not like adapting a graphic novel. Like Watchmen is a book. This isn’t that, so it really takes quite a bit of creativity and ingenuity to figure out, okay, how can we take all these kind of disparate episodes and make them congeal into a movie – a feature film that’s got a beginning, middle and end."

If Sandman is "episodic" in nature, why not just make it a TV series?  As a TV series with 12-24 one-hour episodes per season, it would definitely be easier to stay closer to the source material.  With a two-hour film, you're inevitably going to run out of time and be forced to omit certain storylines and characters which I believe is what Levitt is referring to as the difficult portion of the adaptation.  In a film version of Sandman, would we still get the Corinthian?  The visit to Hell? Daniel?  Levitt's task of choosing what to leave on the cutting room floor is one I definitely don't envy.


Levitt is currently working on the script with David S. Goyer (Man of Steel), Jack Thorne (Skins) and Gaiman.
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nordberg
nordberg - 6/13/2015, 5:47 AM
Why can't they just adapt the first arc where he's captured by some devil worshippers, escapes and then retrieves his symbols of office? He has several challenges during the quest including going to hell and matching wits with a demon, briefly joining forces with Constantine and also visiting his sister, Death. That would make a great [frick]ing movie.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 6/13/2015, 5:49 AM
Pffft, what does the kid from 3rd Rock from the Sun know about movies.
DallasAvenger
DallasAvenger - 6/13/2015, 6:11 AM
Ummm, I get the point he is making but other comic book adaptations seemed to have figured it out. I just don't think it is a priority for anyone.
tugboy
tugboy - 6/13/2015, 6:31 AM
NETFLIX HERE WE COME!
Archangel82
Archangel82 - 6/13/2015, 7:13 AM
I've always loved the Sandman books. There is such a rich mythos behind Sandman that it really is almost impossible to create a two hour movie around the character. Everyone is right, Sandman is much better suited for an episodic TV serial. This way they can take their time developing the characters and all of the story arcs. If they do manage to get this film green lit and off the ground, I would love the inclusion of John Constantine. Wouldn't it be great if they were able to get Matt Ryan to reprise his role of Constantine? I believe Matt Ryan is the definitive John Constantine and I can not see anyone else play the role. I'm just hoping they do something with the Sandman property.
sikwon
sikwon - 6/13/2015, 7:16 AM
And Goyer is not the best writer in the world. He's not someone I would choose to help adapt lengthy, complicated material. And absolutely not someone I would look for to adapt anythanything that required subtlety.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 6/13/2015, 7:51 AM
Jeez just adapt the books like this:
1st movie: Preludes & Nocturnes
2nd movie: The Doll House
3rd movie: Season of Mists
4th movie: Brief Lives
5th movie The Kindly Ones
Imperiects
Imperiects - 6/13/2015, 8:12 AM
I love the Sandman graphic novels but a movie is a horrible idea. I think it should be a netflix show like Daredevil. More creative freedom and more importantly nothing will be left out. The Lucifer shows has the right idea just horrible cookie cutter producers that have succeeded in ruining the show before the pilot.
Zordan
Zordan - 6/13/2015, 8:25 AM
it's happening big time
SWelch
SWelch - 6/13/2015, 9:28 AM
@nordberg I think with a movie you will miss so much that made this series a fantastic read. I a TV series would work so much better. each season could adapt each story line(Doll House, A Game of You and so on). With each story line you could make the season any where between 10-13 episodes.

I would rather have a TV series.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/13/2015, 9:48 AM
soberchrimera@ EXACTLY! He's looking it all in issues, when he should be looking at it in books.
No, it's not a book, like Watchmen, it's ten books.
Loook at it that way.
Sure, okay, none of those book can be taken from page to screen like 300 or anything. The work that has to be done is trying to adapt Preludes and Nocturnes into a three-act screenplay, with an eye to the overall structure of the franchise.
You can't just do it all as one film. That's just pissing all your bullets away and leaving you with nowhere else to go.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/13/2015, 9:52 AM
You know what'd be awesome?
Get the DC Universe animation crew to do a series of direct-to-DVD movies first. Then you know what you're dealing with.
I mean a TV series would be good, but I get the feeling that it would water it down a bit too much and cheapen it. I know, I know, it's TV's second Golden Age, right now, but even so.
Jay Oliva, Lauren Montgomery, Sam Lui ad all those guys doing The Sandman animated Vertigo DVD? Take my fvcking money, right now.
Oxbow
Oxbow - 6/13/2015, 11:01 AM
John Carter tried to do this (fit 3 books' worth of stories into 1 movie) and fell on their asses - even with fantastic writers behind it.

If JGL is going around telling everyone and their mom about how hard it is to adapt Sandman, maybe they shouldn't be doing it. sometimes i wish WB never existed, you know? Just take me to the alternate universe where DC studios exists and leave me!!!!!
TomSolo
TomSolo - 6/13/2015, 2:32 PM
Yeah... For someone like Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who seems to be capable of some "outside-the-box" thinking when it comes to some of the projects he has worked on, this need to shoe-horn the Sandman into a movie doesn't make sense. The Sandman may work best as a variety of media formats. Maybe like with DC's Justice League: Gods and Monsters. Or base it around a TV show format, but also have shorts and a movie length episode here and there. Most could air a channel like HBO, the shorts could go up on the Web for free to drum up interest he main series.

Regardless, I think there is an opportunity here for someone to take the next step and begin to reimagine how projects can be brought to viewers.
TomSolo
TomSolo - 6/13/2015, 2:38 PM
There is so much variety in the length of the story's that making it just movies or just TV shows wouldn't make sense. Plus, the variety of artistic styles in the books would be AMAZING to play with here. Each episode story could be visually different as well, especially since some storylines benefit from having a specific visual style, like the one stand-alone book that takes place in Japan where he is a giant fox.
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 6/13/2015, 5:49 PM
Sandman deserves the big screen scope, fellas... it's epic, the grandiosity of the stories... no way to a tv show. CINEMA!
MagogSuperman
MagogSuperman - 6/13/2015, 5:56 PM
Awesome! I love Sandman! Me thinks it should definitely be a Netflix series, but I guess a movie would work too.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 6/13/2015, 6:01 PM
It seems like he's talking of making this one movie, which is a terrible idea. As everyone has said, this would be much better suited as a TV show. Absolutely nothing would get left out.

Honestly, I don't understand why Warner Bros isn't taking advantage of their HBO property for comicbook TV. Can you imagine like 3-5 shows on HBO from DC? No limits whatsoever.
ProfOJ
ProfOJ - 6/13/2015, 10:11 PM
It has to be a tv show...like tales from the crypt with a story arc....it really is the only way......watch...it will be as big as game of throans. ...only way more trendy....fml
MindQuad
MindQuad - 6/14/2015, 1:13 AM
JGL has lost me with this HitRecordTv shit. I hope he can come back with this. His high wire movie looks really lame.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/14/2015, 2:05 AM
TomSolo@ Right on, man.
OrionPax
OrionPax - 6/14/2015, 7:25 AM
I would rather NOT see a Sandman movie at all than to see one fail.This story is literally a literary classic level of story,I wouldn't want someone to screw up Catcher in the Rye,and I don't want someone to mess this up as well
elijahgray
elijahgray - 6/14/2015, 8:34 AM
I would much rather see this as a series that is set up like Game of Thrones. To try and shove it all into a 2-3 hour movie would be sacrilege. Have hour long episodes that focus on smaller stories that are part of a bigger world. You could even throw in the Lucifer and Death stories. Have Constantine show up every once in a while...all the magic and beauty. Focus on characters slowly moving toward each other and world building. Their interactions and knowledge that the other endless are always out there. Even an adaption of The High Cost of Living could be mixed into the same series. I would seriously watch the shit out of a Game of Thrones style Vertigo Universe show.
KrazyForKomix
KrazyForKomix - 6/15/2015, 7:50 AM
I can't stand Joseph Gorden-Levitt.
D^mn, that feels good to get off my chest.
He ALWAYS seems to be winking at the audience saying, "I KNOW, RIGHT? Can you believe I'm THIS good?!!?"

I was annoyed when his name was attached to the project. Hopefully, he'll get distracted by other shiny objects and someone else will pick it up.

And yes, the guy walking on a wire movie looks beyond lame charging right towards stooopid!
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