Another Crow film is moving forward in its development

Another Crow film is moving forward in its development

The much controversial Crow series seems to be flying again...

By ACCESS - Oct 20, 2009 05:10 PM EST
Filed Under: The Crow
Source: Mania

Director Stephen Norrington has a draft that is well received by Relativity Media. They are now setting their sights in casting.

This is what Norrington's idea for the next outing of the crow:


Back in December, Norrington described what he hoped to bring to the franchise in terms of sharpening its tone for 21st century audiences. "Whereas [Alex] Proyas’ original was gloriously gothic and stylized, the new movie will be realistic, hard-edged and mysterious, almost documentary-style," Norrington said at the time.



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I must admit after Brandon Lee's Crow, I did not watch the subsequent movies. Though with Norrington on board and what he did with the first Blade movie, I'll give this one a try.
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whatsinthebox
whatsinthebox - 10/20/2009, 6:00 PM
I did see all of the Crow movies. Even a few episodes of the TV show. After the original it went down hill.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/20/2009, 6:05 PM
Cool, love The Crow!! Glad theres more news on it!!

Actually CROW 3 wasn't that bad, but 4 was horrible lol, and really bad acting to-boot!
ASSASSIN666
ASSASSIN666 - 10/20/2009, 7:44 PM
I think it sucks! They had no right doing anymore of them after Brandon died. The character died with him rest in peace already.
Betty
Betty - 10/20/2009, 7:55 PM
I'll just have to wait and see for this one.
ecksmanfan
ecksmanfan - 10/21/2009, 12:04 AM
While I really enjoyed the original, I wouldn't mind seeing someone else's view of the character. I never saw anything past the first film, so I can't pass a judgement on those.

I say bring it on.
invalensname
invalensname - 10/21/2009, 1:13 AM
Please leave this franchise alone. The first one is a classic, an amazing film. Any sequels were unnecessary and the less we say about the tv show (The Crow in court?! With a suit?!!) the better.
And after LXG, I dont trust Stephen Norrington.
Scorpioxfactor
Scorpioxfactor - 10/21/2009, 1:41 AM
Yes I agree with Assasin whole Heartedly. It was a classic in it's own right. Leave it be. Concentrate on getting more comic characters. There are so many to choose from.
loganoneil
loganoneil - 10/21/2009, 10:23 AM
ASSASSIN - TOTALLY agree with you on this one! To borrow a catch-phrase from ANOTHER movie that was sequeled to death...

There can be only ONE
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MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 10/21/2009, 10:30 AM
Yes, look what he did with Blade..and League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen!
Shaman
Shaman - 10/21/2009, 10:37 AM
I hope they cast Luke Goss or Stewart Townsend.
WeaponX
WeaponX - 10/21/2009, 11:13 AM
If they are to remake this film - as blasphemous as it is - then further deviation from the source material is not the way to go, in fact they should make it more like the comic than the first film. That's the only direction it should take. Not go "documentary-style" on it. What the [frick]?

@Shaman - Stewart Townsend is a good call.
MrDCGuy23
MrDCGuy23 - 10/21/2009, 11:25 AM
Well, the first was the greatest. bar none. But i happened o watch atleast the second one and it happened to not be that bad. The 3rd one was pure evil. Not good at all. I really didnt get to see the 4th one. Not convinsed it was gonna be good either. Guess what... it wasnt. Sooooo... Being that the director from the first Blade(magic) is on board, im pretty excited to see what happens. Viva Brandon Lee!!
slimybug
slimybug - 10/21/2009, 12:44 PM
Realistic. Crow.

...Okay.
Shaman
Shaman - 10/21/2009, 12:51 PM
WeaponX- I agree with everything you said!!!

MrDCGuy23- Yeah, that's what i've been saying all along!!! Norington made the first Blade which is my very favorite for it's gritt and realism when compared to the other two. So what if he bombed The League. Not everybody can shoot Alan Moore's work, brilliantly. The first Blade's feel would be PERFECT for The Crow's concept. But i want them to stick to the comic this time or do something totally original and NOT call it a re-boot.
FlashThompson
FlashThompson - 10/21/2009, 1:26 PM
I loved the first two, the 3rd and 4th were meh. By meh, I mean I could honestly never see or hear of them again and not give a poo. Edward Furlong is too weak seeming to come off like a "coming back from the dead" badass that the Crow is supposed to be like. They need somebody who is so bad ass that they'll have to throw an extra body part in describing him like bad ass-taint or bad ass-chin
AxlKomix
AxlKomix - 10/21/2009, 1:41 PM
Lol @ FlashThompson

Actors for the Crow:
Johnny Depp
Ben Foster
...?

Somebody fill in the gaps and get a pole goin'.
AxlKomix
AxlKomix - 10/21/2009, 1:46 PM
Thought of two more:

Jopseph Gordon Levitt
Zachary Quinto

I'm probably just pulling these outta my ass. The Quinto idea came from the Scream 2009 Star Trek nominee ad at the top of the page.
antz1104
antz1104 - 10/21/2009, 2:11 PM
God, this series has been on its knees acting like a circus seal since the 2nd one. Make it stop....
BryEL
BryEL - 10/21/2009, 2:41 PM
I'm down with Stuart Townsend. Brandon was wonderful, but I wasn't truely happy with his Crow take. The new movie needs the 80's hair, slit wrists, and the most important aspect IMO, his damn left eye. And also for this to work, bada** soundtrack with oldschool and newschool bands.
satanors
satanors - 10/21/2009, 2:51 PM
This is really stupid. Brandon Lee is dead. How are they going to make another good Crow movie?

Stop messing around and just make Matrix 4 without crappy CGI.
BrotherQStark
BrotherQStark - 10/21/2009, 2:53 PM
Ive never seen anything with Crow
Toxyk
Toxyk - 10/21/2009, 8:00 PM
Alot of people do not realize that the Crow is way more than a movie. Before Brandon even stepped up to the role it was a comic created by James O' Barr. There were male crow, female, white, black, even a native american crow.
it's not just one character, it's a story of vengence and justice.
Yes Lee did a great job of Eric Draven, as Health ledger did as Joker, for these times.
For the times back in the 60's Ceaser Romero was a perfect Joker.
So I believe a reboot of a Crow into todays standerd, and environment will be great.
swampy417
swampy417 - 10/21/2009, 10:28 PM
I said something about this a long time ago & I'm gonna say it again: There does not need to be another re-booted movie when the first one was perfectly fine. I think it's a complete waste of time, I propose that on the day of this movie's release, everybody go out and buy a copy of the Brandon Lee original; even if you already own it. Show Hollywood that there are some things that you just shouldn't touch.

I can understand the need for some re-boots (Batman), because it went downhill, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the original. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
NERO
NERO - 10/21/2009, 10:48 PM

First off before you guys jump on me for making my point, let me just say; the first Crow film by Alex Proyas was a work of art and Brandon Lee was the perfect choice to play the Crow in the story Proyas laid out. I loved that movie, but before the movie I knew the comic by James O’Barr and as great as the film was it was nothing like the source. The basic plot was there: boy loves girl, boy and girl murdered, boy comes back for revenge. Aside from that the film bore little resemblance to the book.

The Crow was the first “Adult” comic I ever read. It was the story that showed me that there were more stories to tell than those of superheroes. It really stuck with me there in my formative years in the late eighties and early nineties. I cannot express how good the book is.

For those who have never read it; The Crow is a dark, violent, masochistic, necrophilia laced, heroin nightmare, of blood, rage and self loathing at a molecular level. It is a revenge story so potent you believe that a man would HAVE to come back from the dead after seeing what happened to his beloved. In the book Eric bears witness to Shelly’s death and is psychologically mutilated by it… for those who have not read the book, rape is the least of the degradations she has to endure. He hates himself for his weakness, for his failure, for not being able to save her, for his inability to be with her now in death because even though she is at peace what he saw will not allow him rest without vengeance. The cruelty at the heart of each death, of both the innocent and the guilty, in the book is very disturbing.

Despite my love for the movie, if Norrington can bring me the book and the filthy feel of circa 1981 Detroit at the height of the era of punk and heroine its time as the murder capital of the world, I will fall at the guy’s feet. Proyas’ vision was one of the beauty of decay, and the early industrial age of rock and gothic imagery… it was too pretty. It treated what happened it treated Eric and Shelly and their suffering with kid gloves and the vengeance wrought upon their killers with kid gloves, I want the feeling of discomfort at watching the movie that I had reading the book. I hope it conveys the gritty and realness of O’Barr’s art. I want to smell the dinginess the blood and beer and vomit. If he can give me this I want this movie more than words can say. If he cannot; then leave me with my pretty version of the Crow. I’ll be glad to wait until someone brings about a truer adaptation of the story.
NERO
NERO - 10/21/2009, 10:58 PM
Basically I feel like if a straight adaptation of the book was made, the look, feel ,and story would be so different from the 1994 movie that it would and could stand on its own just fine. Anyone who has read the book knows it will be almost a totally different story save for the names.

I just want the original story given its due. Before you chastise that, read the book then watch the movie and tell me if they are the same thing. If you haven't read the book it’s about time you did; you're missing out on a comic masterpiece.
shibazz
shibazz - 10/21/2009, 11:53 PM
If the B DunDiddlyD'Lee is gay then so am I :) And trust me ... the way i hit those skins , shizzzy you'd swear i was the source
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 10/22/2009, 12:49 AM
TRUE IT WASN'T LIKE THE BOOK TOTALLY..BUT IT MIGHT BE THE NEXT TIME AROUND..BRANDON HAS THAT ONE AND MAKES IT GREAT, THIS NEW VERSION WILL BE ON ITS OWN AND NOT TAKE AWAY FROM BRANDONS PERFORMANCE AT ALL...GREAT THINGS NEVER FADE AWAY...EVERYTHING MADE TO GREAT THINGS IS JUST A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL THATS NEVER QUITE AS SHARP, BUT THE SAME, BUT YET IF THIS GUY CAN COME FROM A NEW POINTOF VIEW WE MAY HAVE SOMETHING..WHAT DO YOU PREFER PEOPLE WILLY WONKA JOHNNY DEPP OR WILLY WONKA GENE WILDER?
XmutantX
XmutantX - 10/22/2009, 4:46 AM
I read luke goss was gonna play the next crow..He was awsum in blade 2 and hell boy 2....i think he would do an awsum job as the crow!
~X
ProfOJ
ProfOJ - 10/27/2009, 4:06 PM
do it right, make him a crime fighting junky!the book was awsome, the first was good,i love the cheesy villans (UR DEAD MAN I KILLED U)CLASSIC,but they should really use the money for another charicter,leave well enough alone.
ProfOJ
ProfOJ - 10/27/2009, 4:10 PM
p.s i wouldnt it b cool if jonny depp was in all things!!!i mean think of it,he would make a great wonderwoman, or flash or ninja turtle!!!! fricken yay jonny!!!whooo hooo
Ryden
Ryden - 10/30/2009, 3:30 PM
@movietheatrelad- Dont you find it strange how Brandon Lee died as the Crow and then soon after Heath Ledger had filmed the Joker (the dark knight's version's appearence is based off of the crow) he died

so basically, dont ever act in a film where you kind of look like the Crow, you might just die. o_0

Seriously though, I'd be fine with another Crow movie, it's the same deal with Heath Ledger and the Joker character, Brandon Lee is not the Crow, he played the crow, big difference. A character should not die because the actor died, yeah he played it amazingly and it'll be hard to fill his shoes but the Crow can and should be done again. I think the real question should be if Norrington can give us another Blade with the Crow or not.
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