EXCLUSIVE: Ten Things You Never Knew About JOHN CARTER

EXCLUSIVE: Ten Things You Never Knew About JOHN CARTER

Pssst! Want to know the hottest on-set secrets about Disney’s epic new movie, John Carter? We catch up with actors Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins, as well as the film’s director Andrew Stanton, to bring you the low-down on the jaw-dropping, action-packed adventure.

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By JoshWilding - Jun 29, 2012 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: John Carter of Mars
Source: Walt Disney Pictures UK

John Carter is already available to buy on DVD, Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D in the US, but the film will finally be available to buy in the UK on all of the above formats on Monday, July 2nd (it will also be available to download on iTunes and VOD). To celebrate, we've been given these ten fascinating facts to share with you about Andrew Stanton's sci-fi epic. They offer an insight in to just how much work it took to bring the Edgar Rice Burroughs creation to the big screen as well as revealing some fun stories and facts about what went on behind-the-scenes.


JOHN CARTER SECRET ONE: TAYLOR KITSCH READ HUNDREDS OF CIVIL WAR LETTERS TO RESEARCH THE ROLE!

"The start of the movie takes place during the Civil War," explains actor Taylor Kitsch, who plays John Carter. "To research the role, I sat down with historians at the University Of Texas, which was very interesting. I also sat down for nine hours with a historian who was incredibly informative. I went to his house and we went through what Civil War books I could read and what movies I should watch. I also read hundreds of letters that Civil War soldiers wrote home. I attached myself to a few of those that really stood out for me, and that was how I got into character!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET TWO: LYNN COLLINS SPENT UP TO FIVE HOURS IN THE MAKEUP CHAIR EVERY DAY!

"I play a warrior princess called Dejah in John Carter," reveals actress Lynn Collins. "Dejah is from Barsoom [aka Mars], which meant I had to wear a lot of red makeup and have crazy tattoos painted on my body for the role. In the beginning, it took up to five hours in makeup. I am Irish and freckly, so they had to pile on layers and layers of fake tan and bronzer to make me look like a Martian princess. It took forever, but it looked fantastic!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET THREE: THE CAST’S FAKE TATTOOS TOOK HOURS TO SCRUB OFF!

"I also had to wear a fake tan and have tattoos painted on to my skin for my Martian character, Sab Than," reveals actor Dominic West. "Thankfully, you can wash off the tan quite quickly, but I can’t say the same for the fake tattoos. After spending three months covered in tattoos, they were incredibly tough to scrub away, so I let them fade naturally. My kids thought it was ridiculous when they spotted them on my arms and legs weeks after we’d finished shooting the movie!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET FOUR: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA WAS A BIG INSPIRATION BEHIND THE MOVIE!

"I was inspired by a lot of movies when I was working on John Carter," admits director Andrew Stanton. "I looked at two Westerns called Jeremiah Johnson and The Outlaw Josey Wales for a darker, somber sense of the gritty west; I looked at The Last Emperor for a beautiful sense of a large-scale city in its dying days; I looked at Heaven’s Gate for its cinematography; and I also looked at Lawrence Of Arabia because it’s the ultimate desert film. You reference a million things on a project like John Carter, but I never tried to follow any singular movie."

JOHN CARTER SECRET FIVE: THE CAST AND CREW TACKLED VIOLENT SANDSTORMS DURING THE FILM SHOOT!

"I had a lot of fun filming John Carter," reveals actor Willem Dafoe, who plays Tars Tarkas in the movie. "We shot half the movie in England, which was fun, and the other half in Utah, where the weather was a bit of a problem. We were in the desert, so we never faced any problems with rain – but we did experience a number of sandstorms. They were horrible! During sandstorms, we would wear goggles, but you would almost choke from the sand. It was really extreme and scary. We’d wrap up in scarves and wish for them to go away quickly!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET SIX: TAYLOR KITSCH WORE A FAKE BEARD IN THE MOVIE!

"My character is fairly hairy in the movie, but I’ll let you into a little secret: I wore a fake beard for some of the scenes," chuckles Taylor Kitsch. "I never wore a wig; I had a lot of fake hair on my face, but never on the top of my head. I had a fake beard that was glued on during certain parts of the movie – but that was all. After 14 hours in glue, you want to rip that stuff off your face, but you can’t. It was tough!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET SEVEN: WILLEM DAFOE SPENT MUCH OF THE MOVIE WITH A MAN HIDDEN BEHIND HIS BACK!

"It was an interesting challenge to play a 9-foot-tall Martian, which is why I spent most of the movie shoot performing on huge stilts," admits Willem Dafoe. "My character has four arms, so I’d often have a stunt guy standing behind me dressed in green; he provided the other two arms. Sometimes that would seem ridiculous, but you just have to accept it and forget about it. It’s all part of being an actor!"

JOHN CARTER SECRET EIGHT: THE MARTIAN ALPHABET IN THE MOVIE IS BASED ON SYMBOLS FOUND ON MARS!

"The Martian alphabet in our movie is based on real symbols found on the surface of the planet Mars," explains producer Jim Morris. "If you stare at the planet closely, it looks like there are huge, almost Arabic letters in certain places. We now know these are frozen carbon dioxide deposits, but if you look at them through a telescope, the markings look like giant, man-made objects. We styled the Barsoomian alphabet in our movie after them."

JOHN CARTER SECRET NINE: A SPEECH PATHOLOGIST HELPED THE CAST WITH THE LANGUAGE IN THE MOVIE!

“My character spends the beginning of the movie speaking Thark, which is very different to English,” reveals Willem Dafoe. “We don’t use the Thark language too much in John Carter, but the cast got together to learn it when we first started work on the project. Some of the words are tough to pronounce, but we met with a professional speech pathologist to learn how to say everything properly. It was a very interesting process!”

JOHN CARTER SECRET TEN: ANDREW STANTON WAS A HUGE PRACTICAL JOKER ON THE SET!

"I really enjoyed working with Andrew Stanton on John Carter," admits Dominic Carter. "He is a great practical joker! Taylor Kitsch used to walk on set with a handheld piece of gym equipment to pump up his muscles before the cameras started to roll. Well, for one of his jokes, Andrew decided to secretly buy the special piece of equipment for every member of the crew. When we had a big scene and Taylor walked on to the set with his special gym gear, we all pulled out our equipment and did it, too. Taylor was in hysterics when he realized what was happening! Moments like that are pretty surreal when you’re shooting a movie. It was hilarious!"




On 2nd July 2012 Disney brings iconic hero, John Carter, to life in your home in a visually stunning new world that is "brimming with spectacular effects" (Sunday Mirror). This family adventure will land on Disney 3D Blu-ray ™, Blu-ray™ and DVD.

John Carter is based on 'A Princess of Mars', a story crafted by Edgar Rice Burroughs the creator of 'Tarzan'. Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton (WALL•E and Finding Nemo) breathes life into the classic science fiction action-adventure that is set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars) for its first ever film adaptation. With stunning special effects, great characters and villains John Carter is a rambunctious family adventure that will thrill audiences of all types of ages and beyond and has been described as "thrilling and visually stunning" (David Aldrige, BBC Five Live). John Carter is a war-weary, former military captain who’s inexplicably transported to Mars and reluctantly becomes embroiled in an epic conflict as the planet hovers on the precipice of collapse. With surprising new powers and forces, John Carter battles and rises to become a heroic warrior.

Fans are able to get the real lowdown on the film and its behind the scenes with an array of additional bonus features. "360 degrees of John Carter" on the Blu Ray discs give an incredible insight to the daily making of the film and features comical bloopers. All versions of the Blu Ray and DVD carry an insightful bonus feature focusing on the origins of John Carter by Edgar Rice Burroughs and its influence on legendary filmmakers James Cameron and George Lucas, when developing their seminal works Avatar and Star Wars respectively.

John Carter stars the rising Hollywood actor Taylor Kitsch (Friday Night Lights, X-Men Origins: Wolverine) in the title role, Lynn Collins (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Number 23) as Dejah Thoris, Willem Dafoe (The English Patient, Spider Man) as Tars Tarkas, and Dominic West (300, The Wire) as Sab Than. The screenplay is written by Stanton, Mark Andrews and Michael Chabon.

Blu Ray & Blu Ray 3D High Definition - Bonus features:

• 360 Degrees of John Carter
• 100 Years In The Making
• Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Director Andrew Stanton
• Barsoom Bloopers
• Audio Commentary - By Director Andrew Stanton and Producers Jim Morris and Lindsey Collins

DVD - Bonus features:

• 100 Years in the Making




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NerdyGeek
NerdyGeek - 6/29/2012, 12:11 PM
Nice work Josh!

ScottPilgrim
ScottPilgrim - 6/29/2012, 12:11 PM
one thing I didn't know about the film, how bad it sucked. Why? Because I didn't bother to waste my time and by the looks of the box office figures so did lots of others ! ! !
TheHitchhikingGhost
TheHitchhikingGhost - 6/29/2012, 12:11 PM
This... is pretty lame.
Talontd
Talontd - 6/29/2012, 12:13 PM
D@mn shame about this movie, SOMETHING was definitely missing, but I don't think it deserved to do as bad as it did...
TheAmazingSpidey63
TheAmazingSpidey63 - 6/29/2012, 12:20 PM
I honestly thought that this was an entertaining movie. But it did feel like the pace of the film was a bit fast, in my opinion. And maybe there was someting missing in this film. But still, I enjoyed it. That's all that matters. :)

Stay EPIC, my friends!
TheAmazingSpidey63
TheAmazingSpidey63 - 6/29/2012, 12:21 PM
Princes Dejah........Mmm-mmm..........Yep. :)


:D
MovieViralDan
MovieViralDan - 6/29/2012, 12:25 PM
@ScottPilgrim you would think by your username that you wouldn't judge a movie by its box office. Irony much?
95
95 - 6/29/2012, 12:31 PM
I liked the movie. Although, I can see why it's a turn off for some people— but I liked it (mainly the score). Andrew Stanton ain't going to clown around anymore after this flop.
Durf
Durf - 6/29/2012, 12:32 PM
I liked the movie. Too bad it didn't make that much money. Just goes to show what bad marketing can do to a movie
OptimisticPrime
OptimisticPrime - 6/29/2012, 12:35 PM
They act like everyone cares about this movie. That's so cute. : ]
saymekian
saymekian - 6/29/2012, 12:37 PM
It was actually a really entertaining movie. A real shame it did so poorly in the theaters.

Also, I will marry Lynn Collins one day.
Ceejay
Ceejay - 6/29/2012, 12:53 PM
Funny how practically everyone who saw this movie have only good things to say about it yet everyone who didn't thinks it must have sucked. This was easily the most entertaining film I've seen this year after the Avengers, can't believe it did so bad at the box office in the USA.
JayTopStix
JayTopStix - 6/29/2012, 1:00 PM
I stayed away because of the BO and watched it last week. IT WAS AN AWESOME MOVIE. Really guys, give it a try, the ending by the way is very cool.
supersayen
supersayen - 6/29/2012, 1:06 PM
Good movie with a bad wrap. IMO better than any of the newer Star Wars
TheAmazingSpidey63
TheAmazingSpidey63 - 6/29/2012, 1:22 PM
@Preacherfanatic7 - Well, well said, dude. Took the words out of my mouth, man. Loved the movie. Don't care what critics or the box office said, still a great flick to watch every once in a while. :)
TheMyth
TheMyth - 6/29/2012, 1:23 PM
ScottPilgrim, what a stupid thing to say...

MovieViralDan, Oh robot snap!!
Greengo
Greengo - 6/29/2012, 1:24 PM
Great movie. I saw it sober. Woulda been better stoned.
Darkhaven
Darkhaven - 6/29/2012, 1:25 PM
This movie was awesome. Straight up sci fi, it's just not done these days. Never judge a movie by its box office take.
Feedback
Feedback - 6/29/2012, 1:26 PM
The ending was really good...it made me hope we get a sequel
ironknight
ironknight - 6/29/2012, 1:44 PM
I watched this movie, and tried to see why so many seem to think it sucked. Didn't understand. It was great, and I hope they make a sequel.
third3ye
third3ye - 6/29/2012, 1:48 PM
The one thing you SHOULD know about the movie - don't waste your time.
Fenlion
Fenlion - 6/29/2012, 1:50 PM
What's next? Ten things about Halle Berry's Catwoman film? Ten things about Superman Returns? Ooh! Ten things about Ishtar!! Sheesh
TimJude72
TimJude72 - 6/29/2012, 2:05 PM
Wow good to know all this work went into making a terrible film!
Dmon
Dmon - 6/29/2012, 2:16 PM
I loved this movie.
googleplex
googleplex - 6/29/2012, 2:23 PM
the main problem with this film is that it's out of time. the story has already been done before in other movies like star wars and avatar. of course those stories were inspired at least partially by the book that still makes this movie's plot stale when looking at it as a resent release. i'm sure if they made this movie in the 80's or 90's when the concept was still relatively unique for a movie then it would have been much more successful. for today's audience they would need to find some unique twist to the story to keep it
googleplex
googleplex - 6/29/2012, 2:23 PM
fresh. sorry it cut me off.
ablee337
ablee337 - 6/29/2012, 2:26 PM
@Dmon
So you're the one.
Bane
Bane - 6/29/2012, 2:38 PM
What the heck kind of article is this? It reads like a Disney press release. This movie came out months, bombed, and now we are subjected to bilge like this as Disney attempts to recoup some of this cost of this stinker in DVD sales.
KingEmperor
KingEmperor - 6/29/2012, 2:44 PM
So Silver Fox is with Gambit in this movie?
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 6/29/2012, 3:01 PM
I will say this again!

THIS WAS SUCH AN UNDER RATED MOVIE! People didn't see it cause it was promoted in an non unique and retarded way, but its really very good.
Bane
Bane - 6/29/2012, 3:06 PM
EXCLUSIVE: Ten Things I Learned From Watching The Extras on the JOHN CARTER DVD
diegomom50
diegomom50 - 6/29/2012, 3:23 PM
That was a great article. If you have Not even seen the movie how can you say it sucked. I loved the movie. It had heart and soul and was fun. Such an underated movie. Give it a chance. The story is a 100 years old. This Andrew Stanton's first attempt at Live action mixed with CGI Characters.. Comic Book fans are the most prejudice and small minded group. Go ahead sneak off and rent it at Redbox. Spend the buck. You might just be surprized
Sanderman
Sanderman - 6/29/2012, 4:47 PM
This is an entertaining movie and not as bad as its lead to believe. if you never saw it in theatres i'd suggest you rent it or buy the dvd. very underrated
admiralhowdy
admiralhowdy - 6/29/2012, 4:51 PM
Maybe if I hadn't read the books first I would have liked it as much as everyone else who hasn't read the books. Having great respect for the orinignal material though, all I saw was squandered potential, and a missed chance at real pure moviegoing epicness not seen since probably the original Star Wars or Raiders. If you haven't read them,do yourself a favor and read the real stories at Project Gutenburg.
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