One of many greatest comedian ebook disasters of all time may very well be about to search out some redemption as a brand new animated sequence based mostly on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ basic sci-fi novel sequence John Carter of Mars seems to be to make a greater try at adapting the story than the live-action 2012 film did. For many individuals, John Carter nonetheless stands as one of many greatest film flops ever, primarily because of its gargantuan funds and missing field workplace curiosity. This new iteration can be trying to carry some justice to Burroughs’ work in a brand new format.
This time round, the venture is being developed by means of a collaboration between the writer’s property and showrunner Michael Kogge, and it seems to be followers will get their first have a look at the brand new iteration at SDCC on the finish of this week.

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For a movie extensively thought-about one of many greatest box-office bombs of all time, this 2012 sci-fi journey holds up higher than you’d assume.
John Carter has loads of familiar-sounding tropes, with the titular character, a Civil Struggle veteran, being transported to Mars the place he turns into a fierce warrior who takes on all method of alien creatures in some spectacular battle sequences. Nevertheless, the rationale all of it sounds so acquainted is that Burroughs’ authentic 1912 story grew to become the inspiration for a lot of sci-fi novels, movies and TV exhibits that adopted, together with Star Wars, Flash Gordon, and even James Cameron’s mighty Avatar franchise.
The novel A Princess of Mars grew to become the premise for Disney’s try to start out their very own epic area saga, however when the film grew to become an notorious failure, all sequel plans had been immediately deserted and the thought of making an attempt to carry the John Carter story to life once more evaporated for the following decade.
Can ‘John Carter’ Ever Be a Success?
Disney’s vital and industrial flop might have been the difference of John Carter that’s remembered for all of the mistaken causes, nevertheless it was not the primary try to carry Burroughs’ influential work to life. Earlier than the live-action iteration, Burroughs’ personal son, John Coleman Burroughs, pitched a sequence of nine-minute quick animations based mostly on the character, which might have performed earlier than major options in cinemas. Regardless of a take a look at reel being made with the assistance of Looney Tunes animator Bob Clampett, the studio rejected the thought.
Now, with streaming platforms creating a way more accessible enviornment for sci-fi and fantasy initiatives, showrunner Kogge has a powerful perception that now could be precisely the appropriate time to give John Carter of Mars his dues. In an announcement, Kogge mentioned:
“On this period of unimaginable animation, with exhibits like ‘Castlevania,’ ‘Blood of Zeus’ and ‘Twilight of the Gods’ pushing the style of fantasy action-adventure to new heights, there couldn’t be a greater time for the Martian saga of John Carter and Princess Dejah Thoris to be advised by means of daring, ground-breaking animation.”
“The explosive rise of action-adventure animation has captivated audiences all over the world, making it the right second to launch our John Carter animated sequence. This marks a brand new period in storytelling for the Edgar Rice Burroughs universe and we’re excited that Michael Kogge will assist carry Mars to life,” mentioned producer Jim Sullos, for Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc.
If there may be anybody able to bringing John Carter success, then Kogge would appear to be that particular person, having already written an audio sequence based mostly on the novels, which is presently being recorded with an all-star solid together with Star Wars icon Ian McDiarmid. Maybe, lastly, followers are about to get a John Carter adaptation that basically captures the epic magic of Burroughs’ tales.

John Carter
- Launch Date
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March 9, 2012
- Runtime
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132 minutes