CONFIRMED: Dark Tower Movie Trilogy and TV Project Dropped By Universal Pictures

CONFIRMED: Dark Tower Movie Trilogy and TV Project Dropped By Universal Pictures

Universal chairman Adam Fogelson and co-chairman Donna Langley decide not to go forward with Ron Howard's plans for live-action adaptions of Stephen King's Dark Tower Series.

By MarkJulian - Jul 18, 2011 04:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Deadline


The multi-tiered adaptation of Stephen King's epic The Dark Tower series is starting to look like a pipe dream. Long rumored to be up in the air, plans for development at Universal have officially been severed. First pushed back, then on hiatus, and now dropped. It's still possible that Ron Howard may move the project to another studio or scale back his extremely grandiose intentions to make a big-screen trilogy and tie-in television series (to feature the same cast).
Here's an exert from Deadlline about the crushing news:
The moment has come for Universal Pictures to fish or cut bait on The Dark Tower, the ultra-ambitious adaptation of the Stephen King 7-novel series that was going to encompass a trilogy of feature films and two limited run TV series. The studio has said, No Thanks. Universal has passed on going forward with the project, dealing a huge blow in the plan for Ron Howard to direct Akiva Goldsman's script, with Brian Grazer, Goldsman and the autor producing and Javier Bardem starring as gunslinger Roland Deschain. Now, the filmmakers will have to find a new backer of what might well be the most ambitious movie project since Bob Shaye allowed Peter Jackson to shoot three installments of The Lord of the Rings back to back.


Personally, I'm a little crushed by this development because I'm a huge fan of the novels and I felt Javier Bardem was the perfect choice to play Roland Deschain.






The Dark Tower is a series of books written by American author Stephen King, which incorporates themes from multiple genres, including fantasy, science fantasy, horror and western. It describes a "Gunslinger" and his quest toward a tower, the nature of which is both physical and metaphorical. King has described the series as his magnum opus. Besides the seven novels that compose the series proper, many of his other books relate to the story, introducing concepts and characters that come into play as the series progresses. After the series was finished, a series of prequel comics followed.



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McGinnis
McGinnis - 7/18/2011, 5:02 PM
I'm pretty sure that Bardem was never officially cast.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 7/18/2011, 5:33 PM
Thank Shiva! They never would have been able to do this justice with 3 movies and 2 mini series. there's just too much to cover.
naterator
naterator - 7/18/2011, 5:42 PM
@CDB agreed....a good 6 part tv series would be good....but im sure that they dropped the idea cause it would have been too much work...lazy asses. probably dropped it cuz they saw an opportunity to rather reboot something else hollyood.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 7/18/2011, 5:43 PM
Well that sucks!

SugarYumYum
SugarYumYum - 7/18/2011, 5:43 PM
I can't help but get the feeling that Universal is going to regret doing that.
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 7/18/2011, 5:51 PM
Goldsman probably made so bad script that and Howard probably had so bad ideas that the studio decided to abandon the ship.

Darren Aronofsky should drop that "Noah The Movie" idea and pick this up!:)
SoItGoes
SoItGoes - 7/18/2011, 5:51 PM
Universal just made the biggest mistake
bixby4u
bixby4u - 7/18/2011, 6:02 PM
@naterator, I agree.

I think AMC should pick it up in a bunch of mini-series or do a couple of normal length seasons and combine a couple of the books that way. I've enjoyed The Walking Dead and a few of the other shows AMC has come out with.
Bartman87
Bartman87 - 7/18/2011, 7:08 PM
Don't really care much about this mostly since the last few books while good didn't really seem like they would translate as well to the screen.
vaderthefett
vaderthefett - 7/18/2011, 7:22 PM
damn. o well. Peter Jackson can pick it up now after he's done with The Hobbit films. He'd bring those bad boys to life!!!
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 7/18/2011, 7:26 PM
Man, Stephen King needs to take this to Marvel Studios. They already make all the comics, and they've shown that they can do a long series of movies.

they need to dedicate a movie to each book, at least. probably a two part movie for part 7. They would have to if they have any chance of covering all the specifics.

but then again, i dont think it can be done justice at all. I mean, would they really have Stephen King be a character in it like the books? i doubt it.
Deckard185
Deckard185 - 7/18/2011, 7:31 PM
I'm glad things haven't worked out with Howard...I agree that a film adaptation could go
terribly, terribly bad...
Fatbastic
Fatbastic - 7/18/2011, 7:55 PM
I think after the Hobbit....Peter Jackson is gonna be pretty much DONE!
Deckard185
Deckard185 - 7/18/2011, 8:00 PM
I'd like to see what HBO or Showtime could do with it...

jazzman
jazzman - 7/19/2011, 10:14 AM
im glad, u guys realise Akiva Goldsman was writing the script. he ruin every comic book movie out heres the list.

- Batman Forever
- Batman & Robin
- Jonah Hex
- The Losers

the list goes on
naterator
naterator - 7/19/2011, 10:37 AM
@bixby4u...AMC would be a great choice if they went to a tv series. they seem to put out some pretty good stuff.p But it still would have to be a 6 or 7 part series....2 to 2.5 hours a peice. fan boys would eat that up...and i think that it could be done justice if the producers didnt get lazy with it.
naterator
naterator - 7/19/2011, 10:39 AM
PJ would be a great director...after the LOTR...he can do anything trilogy or series wise...he knows how to put those together.
naterator
naterator - 7/19/2011, 10:42 AM
@jazzman....i didint know that....man why dont they just have STEPEN KING write the script??
Deckard185
Deckard185 - 7/19/2011, 10:49 AM
naterator
AMC would be alright at best...HBO or Showtime would be better...Have you seen Rome, Deadwood. The Tudors or even A Game of Thrones? AMC does not have the budget for something with the scope of the Dark Tower series....

jazzman
You are totally right... Akiva Goldsman is a hack!!
jazzman
jazzman - 7/19/2011, 11:04 AM
@naterator

yeah he was hired to write the script for time. maybe did not want Stephen King to write the movie cause they might want control over everything in the story that not in the book.

@Deckard185

yeah his a fricking hack so im glad its been cancel.
naterator
naterator - 7/19/2011, 2:52 PM
@jazzman yeah i understand that...i guess i was just complaining that they dont have KING write it...seems like the bst choice.

Deckard185....true those other netwroks could do wel also...yes ive seen the tudors....but i havent seent he others.
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