Monday, October 29, 2007

Del Toro Dreams Of Wizards And Monsters

It’s taken quite a bit of effort for Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy sequel to get off the ground. The project has survived everything from low box-office numbers (not counting DVD sales) to studios dying, but somehow the sequel has made it into production and is currently filming in Budapest. In fact, del Toro’s dedication to Hellboy has been so fanatical, you’d almost think the director doesn’t have any other projects in mind, but you’d be wrong. In fact, it seems everyone reporting anything about Hellboy II: The Golden Army is also talking with Guillermo about other things he’d like to work on.

The biggest news is that del Toro says he might consider finishing off the Harry Potter franchise if asked, telling the MTV Movie Blog, ”I’m up to be the one who kills twenty guys.” The final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is known for being quite the bloodbath and del Toro seems to think he’s the right guy for the job. An interesting idea considering he’s passed on previous pictures (Prizoner of Azkaban in particular), reportedly in order to keep himself freed up for his Hellboy films.

But franchises aren’t the only thing the director has his eye on. Del Toro tells JoBlo he’d love to do a faithful, ”Miltonian tragedy” version of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. Apparently Guillermo got to read a screenplay draft by Frank Darabont that was perfect. Darabont and del Toro on one project? We can only dream.

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