Conan Press Notes Reveal Full Plot Details, Quotes From Cast

Conan Press Notes Reveal Full Plot Details, Quotes From Cast

Over at Lionsgate’s website they reveal some very interesting details about their upcoming take on Conan The Barbarian. There is also quotes from the cast as they talk about their characters..

By MarkCassidy - Apr 29, 2011 06:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Conan
Source: Bleeding Cool

We already had a fair idea of the plot of Marcus Nispel's Conan The Barbarian, but now thanks to Lionsgate we have a more detailed picture of what to expect. Bleeding Cool have posted the highlights from the production notes which go into the plot and feature the cast, director and producers discussing their characters, the tone/style of the movie and their main influences etc..




A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.

While no Conan feature can ignore John Milius’ 1982 original, Nispel and producers Danny Lerner and Les Weldon of Millennium Films see that film as only a small part of a much larger Conan universe that has continued to develop over the decades since his inception.

Says Lerner, “We’re not approaching this as a movie based on a previous incarnation of the character. We’re approaching it as a film based on an entire culture.”

“When you see those drawings, they just they speak to you,” says [Conan himself, Jason] Momoa. “Our goal has been to capture the hero featured in Frazetta’s pictures. That was our aim.”

Frazetta’s images also considerably impacted [Director Marcus] Nispel’s and production designer Chris August’s vision of the film. “You can’t shoot Conan in a vérité style,” says Nispel. “You have to paint it, choose new angles, light it graphically, and then you’re able to tell the story in such a way as to suspend the disbelief of an audience.”

“Nowhere are the middle ages more prevalent than they are in Bulgaria,” avows Nispel.

As casting continued, the role of Tamara, Conan’s accomplice and eventual love interest, went to action-veteran Rachel Nichols. A novitiate of a Greek-influenced monastery and a master of martial arts, Tamara is a “pureblood,” a direct descendant of the Sorcerers of Acheron whose blood will awaken the power of the Mask of Acheron.

Actor Stephen Lang describes Khalar Zym, Conan’s enemy and his father’s murderer, as “the baddest warlord in all of Hyboria, whose life’s work is recovering the Mask of Acheron, which will help him reclaim his dead wife and even achieve immortality. He’s introduced very early in the film when Conan, still a boy, gets a real dose of what pillage is all about,” Lang offers with a sly smile.

A partner in Khalar Zym’s quest for absolute power is his daughter Marique, played by Rose McGowan . “Marique is half-witch, half-human,” explains McGowan. Jealous of her long dead witch-mother’s hold on her father, Marique is unnaturally obsessed with proving herself to him. “She’s evil, but it’s only to gain her father’s love,” suggests McGowan.

McGowan developed a unique combat style for her character with the stunt team. “I decided Marique wasn’t going to be like everybody else with a sword. I wanted her to be a bit more like a cobra. She entrances her prey and then strikes,” says the actress, referring to the lethal metallic nails created for Marique by the film’s prop master, Dirk Buchmann.

In addition to leading his people, Corin [Conan's father, played by Ron Perlman] is charged with raising his son alone after Conan’s mother, played by British actress Laila Rouass, dies in childbirth in the middle of battle. “She’s a Cimmerian warrior and she’s heavily pregnant and fighting as hard as anyone else,” says Rouass. “Through her actions we see where Conan’s determination and grit and power comes from.”

McGowan credits costume designer Wendy Partridge for creating Marique’s goth-punk look. “The costumes were feats of engineering, and it took two people to get me in and out of almost every one of them,” says McGowan. “All of them except for one I could not sit in, so at lunch I would just kind of stand in my trailer because I didn’t want to hurt them. They were all leather and had so many different pieces.”




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TheAmazingSmitty
TheAmazingSmitty - 4/29/2011, 7:24 AM
Could be a powerful film, I want to see a new trailer.
ClosetNerd
ClosetNerd - 4/29/2011, 7:36 AM
Hope this is a good interpretation of the Howard material. Some of the comics are good, but Howard's writing is brutal, savage and visceral ...not much elegance. Let's see some ass kicking and wench ass-grabbing.
ClosetNerd
ClosetNerd - 4/29/2011, 7:39 AM
And what is the deal with CBM logging me in as other members!? I just made a comment as Gusto a moment ago and yesterday I was logged in as Swanky. WTF! Cats and dogs playing together in the streets. It's madness.
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/29/2011, 7:42 AM
another film that i can wait for the rentable dvd.
Terraforge
Terraforge - 4/29/2011, 7:49 AM
This film looks like it might succeed, save Rose McGowan who is undoubtedly crap.
SexyResults
SexyResults - 4/29/2011, 8:39 AM
@teabag

I might agree with you on Rose MaGowan like 90% of the time but she does have "Planet Terror" on her list of credits, which she was awesome to watch in.
Aztlan
Aztlan - 4/29/2011, 9:52 AM
Marcus Nispel and Rose McGowan are not in favor of this movie, but, hey, same thing was for Jon Favreau and RDJr.

A trailer would be appreciated.
TheDukeofMadmen
TheDukeofMadmen - 4/29/2011, 9:58 AM
Crom!!!!!! The Duke has a feeling that this movie is going to be surprisingly good. I loved Arnolds Conan back in 82 and I can't wait to see this one. Maybe if it does well it will spawn a couple of great sequals. We really havn't had any great fantasy movies since "Lord of the Rings".

The Duke is going to have two drinks today to toast Conan..."CROM".
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 4/29/2011, 12:06 PM
Cant wait!:)

If it delivers i hope we see more memorable characters in the sequel!
ManThing
ManThing - 4/29/2011, 12:07 PM
nice! Rose McGowan with a sword.... Nice.

All this sounds pretty good. It seems like it will be a winner if only in terms of visuals. Maybe in other ways. Fingers crossed
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 4/29/2011, 6:53 PM
Man, that's great! Supernatural elements always been huge part of Conan's world, the Hyborian age. I still have faith on this flick! He born in the battlefield!!! Awesome bad-assery!
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