Sean Hood To Rewrite Script For Conan.

Sean Hood To Rewrite Script For Conan.

Hercules screenplay writer to rewrite Conan!

By Hawksblueyes - Feb 24, 2010 10:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Conan
Source: SuperHeroHype



Sean Hood has been hired to handle rewriting the script for the upcoming "Conan" film.

Hood also wrote a "Hercules" screenplay for the same producers, who plan on moving to "Hercules" upon completion of "Conan."

Jason Momoa is set to star as the legendary Robert E. Howard barbarian. "Conan" is set to begin filming March 15th.



This film has alot to live up to in my opinion.
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Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 2/24/2010, 10:11 AM
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Ugh
Ugh - 2/25/2010, 12:49 AM
I'm still willing to give this a chance. Most forget what Conan the Barbarian was like when it first came out. They had a no name director, the stars biggest movie was "Stay Hungry", most of the villians were bodybuilders or football players. The only exception to the "this has a lot of stink coming off it" for Barbarion compared to this is the fact that Max Von Sydow and James Earl Jones were attached to it.
Taranaich
Taranaich - 2/25/2010, 4:30 PM
"I'm still willing to give this a chance. Most forget what Conan the Barbarian was like when it first came out."

Read the script synopsis floating around the internet. It's a horrendous mishmash of elements borrowed from other, better films. Unless you want to cling to hope despite the film being directed by Nispel, written by the worst screenwriting team in Hollywood, and produced by Lionsgate.

"They had a no name director"

Milius had three films under his belt, including the well received Sean Connery-starring "The Wind and the Lion" and "Big Wednesday", considered one of the greatest coming-of-ages films ever made. Hardly "no-name," and clearly a better class than Marcus "director of unwanted horror remakes and Frank Frazetta fan films" Nispel.

Also, the original Conan had Oliver Stone. This has... the guys behind Sahara and A Sound of Thunder. Yeah.

"the stars biggest movie was "Stay Hungry""

For which he won a Golden Globe, and off the back of his highly public and popular performance in "Pumping Iron".

There really comes a point between "let's give it a chance" and hoping beyond hope. This film passed that point months ago.
Ugh
Ugh - 2/25/2010, 10:10 PM
Taranaich@ You got more valid points than I could really retort. Milius is a visionary director and writer of some truly epic movies. Him being responsible for such great writing credits, including Barbarian. I remember Stones idea of having massive amounts of mutants in his script and that got the rewrite with Milius' help. I could go into a longer discussion of this but having heard who the A$$clown they got to "help" rewrite the script has shaken any and all faith I had in this movie. The guy who wrote Halloween: Resurrection for craps sake, sigh...
jhonywillsh
jhonywillsh - 2/26/2010, 6:16 AM
Sean Hood has been hired to rewrite the screenplay for "Conan," director Marcus Nispel's upcoming adaptation of the barbarian hero. Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer wrote the original script.

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wwedx377 - 3/4/2010, 12:36 AM
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