It never fails
to amuse me whenever parents get all worked up about an occasional f-bomb or a flash of boob, but
show 'em a story about child genocide peppered with mild misogyny and presto -- you've got a
children's classic! Almost two years ago, it was announced that
Guillermo Del
Toro and Alfonso
Cuarón would be taking on an update of Roald Dahl's The Witches, and it was originally
reported that Cuarón was going to direct. Now, though, it seems like things have changed,
and Empire has broken the news (in an interview with
Cuarón) that Del Toro has not only finished the screenplay, but will also be taking the
helm for the fantasy update.
Dahl's original story centered on a conspiracy of witches looking to rid the world of children
(great bedtime story, huh?), and received the feature film treatment once before.
But, that hasn't stopped the studio from going ahead with a brand new version of the dark
children's tale, and by the sounds of it, there are going to be plenty of changes in Del Toro's
update. Cuarón told Empire, "It won't be like the original Nicolas Roeg version,
which was a beautiful film," because (and this is the very exciting part), Del Toro plans to "do
it completely in stop-motion animation."
When Nicolas Roeg's version was released back in 1990, a few changes were made to make the story
a little less disturbing for the kiddies (including a much lower body count). But for you purists
out there, at least we can rely on the fact that at least Del Toro isn't afraid to play rough with kids on the big screen.
Sound off below, and tell us what you think about Del Toro's plan for the 'kiddie-killing'
update...
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