Exclusive Interview: Producer Wyck Godfrey on New Wizard of Oz Film

Exclusive Interview: Producer Wyck Godfrey on New Wizard of Oz Film

Over at Earth's Mightiest we've got an exclusive audio interview with producer Wyck Godfrey, who details plans for the new movie The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which he says goes back to the original novel by L. Frank Baum for inspiration.

By EdGross - May 18, 2010 09:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Earth's Mightiest

The world of Oz continues to live on in comics, novels and a number of films that are in development (not to mention Broadway's Wicked).

To check out the interview with Wyck Godfrey, just click on the Wizard of Oz logo below.

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jordomac
jordomac - 5/18/2010, 9:59 AM
I was just telling my girlfriends little sister that they should make a new Wizard of Oz. This is pretty exciting news
HelaGood
HelaGood - 5/18/2010, 9:59 AM
lame
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/18/2010, 10:03 AM
I second, the SECOND!!! : P
TheJester
TheJester - 5/18/2010, 10:03 AM
how is this exciting?

Remake/reboot = Hollywood.

/deadhorse

fanboiii
fanboiii - 5/18/2010, 10:10 AM
Must find closest blunt object and induce amnesia. The Judy Garland musical was a perfect classic.
mounted88
mounted88 - 5/18/2010, 10:16 AM
I third the third!!!
SraFisher
SraFisher - 5/18/2010, 10:19 AM
do it it will be a cash cow
HelaGood
HelaGood - 5/18/2010, 10:19 AM
@Jojo Risin true dat, but this news is still super fail.
StrangerX
StrangerX - 5/18/2010, 10:20 AM
Too many reboots what happend to Original ideas.
fanboiii
fanboiii - 5/18/2010, 10:22 AM
Mentioning Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factor, Alice in Wonderland, and Twilight are reasons why NOT to make the movie. Burton sucked out all the original charm and filled it with Johnny Depp.

But parts of the interview actually sounds promising like the LOTR style expansive fantasy. I'll be more convinced when they get a good director. How about Spike Jones?
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/18/2010, 10:33 AM


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EpicMan
EpicMan - 5/18/2010, 10:43 AM
Watch out Tea there are adement users on this site who hate the female body!!! I love the under boob!! and the Side boob!!
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 5/18/2010, 11:01 AM
WHOS PLAYING DOROTHY?
thebamf
thebamf - 5/18/2010, 11:05 AM
teabag@ who is that in the yellow??????
TheJester
TheJester - 5/18/2010, 11:05 AM
"So I just want to stop anyone from complaining about all of the 'recent' activities in Hollywood and this 'new' trend they have to reboot and remake movies... "

WHEN did I say "NEW" trend? Do NOT put words into my "mouth" before you start typing "drivel".

By your own words, Hollywood has been dry for material for over a 100 years.

I would say my biggest complaint is the recent "rebooting/remaking" has been executed poorly for a majority of the films. We may as well have watch Uwe Boll movies and called it gold.

hescian
hescian - 5/18/2010, 11:10 AM
Sure the 1939 Wizard of Oz was a remake, but that's not the issue. The issue is that that particular Wizard of Oz was fantastic, and became a classic. All remakes/sequels/reboots that have been made since, are terrible. This one will be no different.
mounted88
mounted88 - 5/18/2010, 11:10 AM
Jester@ speaking of reboots

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Matador
Matador - 5/18/2010, 11:58 AM
I'd see a new version of Wizard of Oz maybe with Todd Mc'Farlane directing it. Totally twisted for Halloween.
TWISTED LAND OF OZ
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GeekSexy
GeekSexy - 5/18/2010, 12:39 PM
This new film is to be based directly on the original novel with no singing and dancing. It is not a remake of the 1939 classic, which deviated greatly from the Baum novel. The 1939 version is more of a re-imagining than an adaptation. Don't expect a film reminiscent of the Judy Garland work. To call this new film a remake of that is amazingly short-sighted.

That being said, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" went back to the original source material, as well; ignoring 1971's "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", and I have to say I still prefer the one that deviated greatly from the novel. Johnny Depp was just creepy. Sometimes the changes just work better than a literal translation when it's moved to the silver screen. I guess we'll see...
SHAZAM171
SHAZAM171 - 5/18/2010, 1:11 PM
I will only watch this film if Dorothy looks like this...
...But I think she's gonna sit this one out... LOL
BluntForce
BluntForce - 5/18/2010, 1:15 PM
I have 2 kids both girls who love the original movie. But my oldest is kinda out growing it, so maybe she will get into the new one. So im looking forward to it, and hope she likes it as much as the first film
mounted88
mounted88 - 5/18/2010, 1:30 PM
Shazam @ my turn lol
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Ryden
Ryden - 5/18/2010, 1:32 PM
@Jojo- It doesn't matter, none of those other Wizard of Oz films made nearly as much of an impact as the Judy Garland one, which is why it shouldn't get rebooted, it's a classic. Those other films aren't....they should leave it alone. I mean Fistful of Dollars is heavily based off of a Japanese Samurai film it doesn't mean they have the right to remake it though do they?
Matador
Matador - 5/18/2010, 2:16 PM
@Shazam171 - That's a man baby!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 5/18/2010, 2:53 PM
Lol!



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Matador @ : D
Radz41
Radz41 - 5/18/2010, 3:29 PM
I am so sick of reboots! especially the classic movies!
thegamedrex
thegamedrex - 5/18/2010, 5:01 PM
the first guys post picture looks like steve o with make-up on, creepy!!
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 5/18/2010, 5:19 PM
As long as Jack Nicholson is the Wizard, Jim Carrey is the Scarecrow and Will Ferrell is the Tin Man.

I can just hear Jack Nicholson telling Dorothy and friends to get out and come back tomorrow. He would be perfect for the role, or actually the dual role of Professor Marvel as well.
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 5/18/2010, 6:21 PM
I like Robin Williams, but sometimes he can be a little too much at times. Perhaps Jack Black maybe.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 5/18/2010, 7:23 PM
Jojo@ Some of those movies you listed aren't the same story. Baum wrote a number of Oz stories.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)
The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904)
Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz (1905, comic strip depicting 27 stories)
Ozma of Oz (1907)
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (1908)
The Road to Oz (1909)
The Emerald City of Oz (1910)
The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913)
Little Wizard Stories of Oz (1913, collection of 6 short stories)
Tik-Tok of Oz (1914)
The Scarecrow of Oz (1915)
Rinkitink in Oz (1916)
The Lost Princess of Oz (1917)
The Tin Woodman of Oz (1918)
The Magic of Oz (1919, posthumously published)
Glinda of Oz (1920, posthumously published)

Only a few of the ones you listed could technically be called a "remake" or "reboot". I have no issue with reboots if they are rebooting a crappy movie. I do have an issued when a phenomenal classic movie is rebooted. If it ain't broke it don't need fixin'. Certain movies should be left alone. The Wizard of Oz is one. Princess Bride is another.

Battleready73
Battleready73 - 5/18/2010, 9:25 PM
Not lame as a kid u watched probably as a teen and u still watch now. The Wizard of Oz is timeless we know but I think it would gather more fans with 21st century technology but still have a 1939 feel. Keep making magic.
ironmonkeyking
ironmonkeyking - 5/18/2010, 10:38 PM
the only person who should direct this movie is:
Mr. TIM BURTIN!!!

he'll make this movie extremely awesome!
JYCowboy
JYCowboy - 5/19/2010, 9:50 AM
I'm for it. Will it be good? I can't say. I have said that a film series depicting the actual books would be good. If done proper and with respect, it could be the American LOTR. Its been quite sad to see Disney struggling to find its LOTR with Narnia, strike gold with Pirates then fail with other classics. I still am very sceptical about sequels to classics. Scarlet was really a poor follow up to Gone With the Wind as it was cast and directed. Dalton is no Gable and I never saw the fire of Scarlet in Joanna as I did in Viv. Some site the source as bad but a good actor can make crap shine. That said, there is no modern way(yet) to make a true sequal to a classic. In that respect, Return to Oz could have been so much more but suffered because it was an unjustifable sequal to the classic.
I'm with Jojo in this, however. It will never be made if no one trys. Any written work is difficult to translate to film (such is our love of CBM) but that is the challenge of scripting and directing.
rareozbooks
rareozbooks - 5/20/2010, 2:08 PM
With many announcements about the Wizard of Oz movies in the news, you might want to consider starting your own collection of Wizard of Oz books series. You can also read my newsletter article New Wizard of Oz Movie and its Impact on the Oz Books.
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