The Dark Tower: Interview with Ron Howard & Brian Grazer

The Dark Tower: Interview with Ron Howard & Brian Grazer

Imagine Entertainment is celebrating its 25th anniversary and Deadline has caught up with its guiding forces, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, for an in depth Q&A. Among the topics discussed was the adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower.

By EdGross - Jun 20, 2011 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: Deadline

What follows is The Dark Tower portion of the interview. Please follow the link for MUCH more.

DEADLINE: Why does Dark Tower warrant three movies and two TV series in between?

HOWARD: The universe Steve King created is so dimensional and creative. It blends scope, sweep, and adventure with some very personal compelling stories. We could have tried to force all of it into one or two or three movies. It became clear to me that the medium of TV has become so bold and cool, we could use it to our advantage creatively and really fulfill the possibilities of this universe of characters King gave us to work with. We can use the intimacy of television when that’s appropriate, and the scope and scale of the big screen with the bigger fantasy ideas. We discovered elements that would probably never have a home either on the big screen or on TV, but would make fantastic narrative gaming opportunities that won’t rehash the movies or TV, but have its own material borne out of the books and graphic novels. We’ve got gaming designers and there is enthusiasm for that. It’s a way to use all the mediums at our disposal to try to fulfill what’s possible. Universal sees this as an asset that can benefit the company in a lot of different ways.

DEADLINE: Still, there were rumors last month that Universal might let The Dark Tower go. That hasn’t happened but they did push the start date to early next year. Why has it been so hard to get underway?

HOWARD: The first version represented a bold attempt to fast track, because of weather concerns. It was a little more dramatic to people on the outside than to us. We’d have liked to move forward on that fast track, but it was always Phase One. There was an understanding that if we couldn’t answer all the questions in a way that made sense to all the partners involved, then we would operate on a slightly more traditional timetable. Even if we go in March, that’s still moving quickly for something of this scale.

DEADLINE: You’ve been asked to bring down the budget. By how much?

GRAZER: I’m producing it with Akiva Goldsman, who wrote it to be sensitive to cost and is rewriting it to be more so. Without putting a number on it, the cuts aren’t that deep or that radical.

DEADLINE: Is Javier Bardem set to play the main gunslinger Roland Deschains?

HOWARD: Nobody is pay or play but he has said he wants to do it. We’ve spent a lot of time together. He’s fascinated by the character and has great instincts for Roland. I’m hoping when we go, he’s available and will join us.

Again, please follow the link to Deadline for more.

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keahi
keahi - 6/20/2011, 5:39 PM
First :P
BobHasMyPants
BobHasMyPants - 6/20/2011, 5:57 PM
lets get this started, without javier bardem, good actor, just not for this
Rolanddeschain19
Rolanddeschain19 - 6/20/2011, 6:46 PM
well first, i need too say is that now, the king is releasing a new DK book next year, one which is between wizard and wolves.

ron howards gonna have to get a even bigger budget, and make it up too 4 movies!

now i know im gonna get shot down for this by other fans.

but the parts of the series i think i he should cut out too make room for more important storyline is.....

the whole story of Tull. This would be amazing on the big screen, but ill explain in a momment while it dont work.

2. the whole story between him and susan.


my reason for saying this, is the dark tower story is set between the momment he meets brown and the final story sorrounding the dark tower.

by telling the dark tower story, the events of hull and his realtationship with susan, or all done by roland telling the story.


so in order too be true to the book, i honesty believe they should be done as no more then slight flash backs.


and the same for stories sorounding his youth.


personally i think that any storyline that does not happen between the start and the end of the series does not actually exsist, it all just part of rolands memorys as a character.


for those who have not read the books, wont have a flipping clue what im saying here.

and even those that have will think im nuts.

but i just feel i need my opinion heard.

does anyone no what im saying here.
BrotherFromAnother
BrotherFromAnother - 6/20/2011, 8:02 PM
@EvilOlive,
i love the clips from the audio books. I'm gonna have to go back and listen to the series again after hearing that.
Very exited for the potential of this project. I do hope they give us a slightly different ending tho.
BrotherFromAnother
BrotherFromAnother - 6/20/2011, 8:05 PM
@EvilOlive,
i love the clips from the audio books. I'm gonna have to go back and listen to the series again after hearing that.
Very exited for the potential of this project. I do hope they give us a slightly different ending tho.
bolbo
bolbo - 6/20/2011, 9:09 PM
What about Joel Kinnaman from The killing series to portray Roland ?
Would you see Kinnaman as Roland ?





zippiesdrainage
zippiesdrainage - 6/21/2011, 7:05 AM
These movies will need a bit of poetic license in order to work. I read all these books in High School and loved them, but there are a few parts of the book that are repetitive and some story lines that don't seem to make much sense in the overall story. Such as the Susan (Susana?) story. It does establish the story of the "pink grapefruit" and the Big Coffin Hunters but the story should be adjusted so that these things from Roland's past make a bigger influence on the present day the movie was set in.

However the greatest change needs to be the last chapter of the last book. The big confrontation at the end was horrible. We waited 7 books to see the last remaining person who represented law and order in a world of chaos to challenge the villian and it was a huge letdown. (I won't spoil it for anyone beyond that).

This book reminds me of the Lord of the Rings books vs movie. In the books there was significantly less bloodshed and the violence was toned down, but in the movie they had to make it more interesting. In all fairness if the movie was the same as the book in attitude, storytelling and plot movement, it would have sucked.
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