90-100 million would make a **** movie, the tv show tried to use puppets and trained animals and look what happened
But that was a 1-2 mil per episode budget. Only 60 mil tops is needed.
it would need a 200+ mil budget but thats completely justifiable with the money it could make
It does NOT need a big Spider-Man sized budget.
It's not even the budget, so much as the rating.
There's no way in hell or a studio exec would let an Animorphs film be rated higher than a PG-13.
The effects are a hurdle that can perhaps be overcome once James Cameron's new tech is showcased with Avatar next year. Traditional CGI won't cut it, but this new thing has potential.
There's no need to wait for Avatar. Tis film does not need to break the bank to finance itself.
But of course, thats just whats gonna have to happen. Compromise. Unless its an R-rated movie, you will not see a bloody and gory Animorphs. You just won't.
It would be violent but just not gory. The Jurassic Park films show plenty of blood and death but they're still PG-13.
You either make is visceral and cause MAJOR controversy and be forced into an R rating, or you go for the no blood route and sacrifice credibility for the plot and the character development.
You completely overstated how violent and gritty these books really were. They were still these Scholastic books marketed to preteens for crying out loud.
And don't tell me such relationships don't exist...
Wasn't planning on it. Chill out.
Just because I was confused, it doesn't mean I was against Applegate's decision to do so.
Good. It doesn't need to happen, and that simple fact is overlooked all too often.
Nobody said an adaptation needs to happen. We simply WANT it to happen.
People love and look forward to film and Tv adaptations so much because it's fun imagining our favorite characters and scenes brought to 3-D life.
It's not even remotely suited to a screen format.
Your opinion and not mine.
who would want to see them ruin our beloved books anyway
I hate hearing this! How would an adaptation ruin the books? Will it magically make the books physically turn into bad books?
The risk is very real, and there (so far) aren't any great inspired solutions to make it viable.
What risk? Nothing will happen to the books!
Agree completely with Element X.