domingo, 20 de julio de 2014

ALEX KURTZMAN SOBRE EL UNIVERSO DE UNIVERSAL

El director, que también forma parte del grupo que planea en Sony el futuro de Spider-man y sus franquicia (dirigirá Venom), tiene las cosas bastante más claras que los chicos de Warner. Véase como aconseja seguir el ejemplo Marvel y no tener prisas por juntar a los personajes:

"I think it's incredibly important to all of us to start focusing on each movie and make each movie great, rather than thinking, "Okay, we want to do 'The Avengers' [version] next." If that comes along, it will come along organically. When I was a kid, going to Universal Studios -- which was all I wanted to do, all the time -- there was a show that was all the monsters, and I loved that show. I was obsessed with Dracula, I was obsessed with Frankenstein, I was obsessed with the Wolfman..."


"This guy used to get stretched on a rack, live and in front of the audience! It was so cool! It's very exciting. It's like being a kid in a candy store, getting to play with all those things again, at the very studio that birthed these monsters in the first place. Most importantly, we're really wanting to just do each one right. I think the world will come to us, if we build them correctly."

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