EXCLUSIVE: Alice in Wonderland director Tim Burton has found a new 3D project. He will direct a stop-motion animated film based on Charles Addams’ original ghoulish cartoon drawings of The Addams Family. Illumination Entertainment, the Universal-based family film unit headed by Chris Meledandri, has acquired the underlying rights of the Addams drawings, once a staple of The New Yorker magazine.
Burton’s intention is to go back to the litany of Addams illustrations that displayed a sharper wit than seen on the big or little screen before. Other than being inspired by the same source material, the animated feature is unrelated to previous incarnations of Addams’ work: the 1960s TV series, the two 1990s feature film comedies that Barry Sonnenfeld directed with Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston, or the Broadway musical opening this spring with Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth in the starring roles.
Meladandri will produce the film. Kevin Miserocchi of the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation will be executive producer. A writer will be hired shortly. Burton, whose visual creations are currently on display at a MOMA exhibit that opened last November, is expected to provide much of the visual look of the film himself.
Burton’s experience in animated film is extensive. He last directed Corpse Bride, and is making a feature version of Frankenweenie, the 1984 30-minute short film Burton made about a boy who reanimates his dead dog. That reportedly got him tossed off the Disney lot for making a film too terrifying for a family audience, but the film has since become a cult favorite. Burton recently produced 9, as well as the delightful stop-motion animated The Nightmare Before Christmas, for which he wrote the story.
While there are many post-Green Zone articles speculating how Universal will pull itself out of an extended feature slump, Illumination’s upcoming animated slate should be a big help in giving Universal a foothold in the 3D CG family entertainment market. Meledandri left the top post at Fox Animation to form Illumination in 2007, and begins contributing to the Universal pipeline when the studio releases the Steve Carell-voiced Despicable Me on July 9. That’s followed by the April 1, 2011 release of I Hop, with Russell Brand voicing the Easter Bunny, with the Ricky Gervais creation Flanimals coming later 2011. Right behind that is Where’s Waldo and Dr.Seuss’ The Lorax.






Seems only fitting considering Barry Sonnenfeld’s two films were total
Burton knock-offs…
Loved Sonnenfeld’s take on this series and hoping the stop motion will live up to those movies. Corpse Bride kinda missed the mark so my fingers are crossed.
Corpse Bride was AMAZING!
For the voice cast I’ll guess Helena Bonham Carter as Morticia, and Johnny Depp as Gomez.
Is that a bad thing?
Very. I’ve never been more irritated by a cast of characters that doesn’t evolve, but act the same in every single role. He needs to get someone new that’s not predictable.
Jhonny depp always changes with every character and so does his wife. Don’t hate on good actors because your sick of seeing them.
Actually, I agree. I see Johnny Depp as… Well, pretty much the same strange character in every role, and even so people DO get sick and tired of seeing the same person.
I wonder who will be doing the score? lol. Tim Burton needs to stop using the same actors over and over.
My hopes rest in John Astin reviving his old role.
Morticia; my pick is Anjelica Huston.
Thurl Ravenscroft would have made a great Lurch….
the style of tim burton is exceptional… and the the cast he chooses really shows the tone and mood of his movies.. it wud be dufficult to find that in other actors. I thimk hiis casting is wht makes his movies uniqe from the others.. it really stands out.
Um, we’re looking for people who aren’t 60-90 years old. get real.
Switch that around and you’ll get it.
johnny depp would be brilliant as him!!! the last addams family was crap, i loved addams family 1991 and addams family reunion 1993 but the ones after them were no good the actors were terrible i hope this one will be as good as the 1990′s…
What would be a nice surprise is see Christina Ricci make a cameo. And it would be fun to see Debra Jo Rupp as Grandmama Frump.
I’ve always wanted to see a totally faithful Charles Addams adaptation. I hope Burton keeps the venom and patient contempt for the conventional that was a key joy of the New Yorker strips, as well as the charcoal gloom in the art.
I know Tim Burton has his “thing”- weird, quirky, odd movies with a dark side. That cast Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. And use Danny Elfman for score. And he’s great at it, obviously.
But just once…. just once….. I would love to see him do something different and unexpected. Like direct a buddy cop movie. Or an English period piece romance. Or movie about a talking dog.
just once, you know? Shake things up.
I would consider his Planet of the Apes remake something different for Tim. That didn’t turn out so well.
And let’s not forget Big Fish… oh yeah, I did forget about that.
Big Fish was a great film…
Meh.. pretty low on my list of his best in my opinion.
Aren’t Planet of the Apes and Big Fish darkish genre films like all his other movies?
That sounds like a personal problem.
Yep! That was a mis-step for him. I mean, casting that guy from the Calvin Klien underwear who can’t act to save his life.
Major disappointment…
seems you know more about underwear models than film. which guy are you referring to, Mark Wahlberg?
Agreed Jonathan. He really needs to do something original again like “Big Fish” or “Ed Wood” This is just getting tiresome and you really cannot top the Sonnenfeld films. Especially the late, great Raul Julia as Gomez as well as the rest of that brilliant cast. I think Burton needs to reboot “Turner & Hooch.” Now that would be interesting.
Actually he has made “different genera movies”. You just haven’t seen them. I’ll name some; Big Fish, Peewee’s Big Adventure, Planet of the Apes, Attack From Mars, etc. It’s not fair how Tim gets steriotyped because of his hair and SOME movies. I’m really looking forward to seeing this “Addams Family”. Tim is a genius!
The Corpse Bride missed the mark? What mark would that be? Your brain? Understandable since it is apparently so small. CB is a masterpiece of stop motion as well as being incredibly witty, well-acted, and original. Plus Danny Elfman’s music was phenomenal. Maybe you need to go back and watch it about ten times so you get some of the jokes.
You declined to mention the script, which was convoluted and boring. If you’ve watched Corpse Bride more than once you need to update your netflix cue.
Don’t forget boring. The only reason why Nightmare before Christmas was good was because Burton had NOTHING to do with the making of the film.
What happened to Tim Burton having original creative ideas? Those are the ones that held up. Where’s Beetlejuice? Where’s Edward Scissorhands? No more Planet of Apes, Alice and Wonka.
My thoughts exactly. I always felt his original material was MUCH more interesting than any of his adaptations – but then again, Hollywood is OBSESSED with source material, hoping to capitalize on a preexisting fan base.
Burton should’ve stopped at Batman and continued down the same road along which Edward Scisshorhands sits, but Hollywood nowadays has no balls to support creativity and originality.
ya the old ones were the best beetle juice and Edward scissors hands i love all them old fantasy films make me feel like a child again haha
Not a surprise he went down this particular road. Burton is becoming ever-more predictable, and, dare I say, boring.
wait, Sonnenfeld’s AF movies were Burton knock-offs? wtf? how about, Burton’s whole shtick has always been an Addams (and Gorey) knock-off!
I was going to post the same exact thing. If it were not for Edward Gorey, there would be no Tim Burton. Burton is above and beyond anything else, a stylist and it is beyond argument that among his stylistic antecedents Edward Gorey reigns large. very large.
Is he ever going to direct something original again? I’m beginning to think his career peaked with ‘Edward Scissorhands’.
I look forward to ‘Frankenweenie’ whenever he gets around making it.
would love to hear some haunting pop songs by Aimee Mann, R.E.M., Good Charlotte and great bands.
Good Charlotte is a great band? Your argument is invalid.
right on val. Consider FEVER RAY!
Good Charlotte = Mediocre Green Day.
agreed.
I would LOVE to see Aimee Mann do the music for this – I can hear its brilliance already!
Is there a freaking original idea left in Hollywood anymore? There was an excellent Addams Family film not long ago.
I think it’s a mistake for Tim to remake old titles. He’s should try adapting something new, or dare I say… come up with his own idea.
“Addams Family” screenwriter Caroline Thompson also wrote a bunch of Tim Burton movies, so makes sense.
Dear Tim –
Can’t wait till people are remaking your stuff. err, wait… gonna be tough, considering 98% of your films were already remakes.
They’re making a movie of The Lorax? UGH, WHEN WILL YOU STOP RUINING DR SEUSS??!?
They may SAY it’s not based on the 1960′s tv version… but you know their going to use the names (since Addamms never bothered naming them himself), so they’d better make sure they’ve secured the rights- unlike the 1990′s films, which ended up with a lawsuit, as I recall…
You might be right about the lawsuit, but I’m surprised that Addams doesn’t have legal rights to them, because he was the one that came up with the original names when they were making the tv show:
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Addams_Family#Names
Originally none of the members of the Addams family had names, but when the TV show was in development, Charles Addams was asked to provide names for each of the characters. For the father he suggested Gomez or Repelli, for the mother Morticia, for the uncle Fester, for the butler Lurch, for the daughter Wednesday (for being “full of woe”), and for the son Pubert (which he later changed to Pugsley at the behest of ABC, though the name resurfaced as the name of the new Addams baby in Addams Family Values).
Your information is outdated. The Charles Addams Foundation has since gotten hold of all the rights.
I agree, Good Charlotte is a bad, bad band. And if Johnny isn’t Gomez, then you know he did something wrong.
Here we go again. Another so called “original” Tim Burton film. Yawn.
Not all Hollywood people are actual creators of new material. Sure there are few of those left. Let’s take Burton for what he can do, which that he can take others’ ideas and present them in a different light. The fact that people go see his adaptations proves he has something people want. Complaining about this square peg and your need for a round hole doesn’t benefit anyone
Burton is becoming Kevin Smith…cannot make a movie that deviates in any way from his limited fetishes (stop motion, quirky outsiders, Johnny Depp)
Tim! Tim! Bring back Larry Wilson and Caroline Thompson!
Why?
Caroline and Larry wrote the best parts of the last two Addams family movies. Not to mention that Caroline wrote Edward Scissorhands and Larry wrote Beetlejuice (I know he lost his writing credit.)
Think of all the cinematic anarchy that would ensue!
DeNiro needs to play uncle Fester.
Not sure if this is good news or not.
I suggest to go see the ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL, in previews on Broadway right now. It is a gem!
Cher for Mortisha Adams please!!!
totally agree dc4!!!