Henry Selick is once more in possession of the rights to his beloved project and has ambitions to get it up and running.
Henry Selick is one of the undisputed masters of stop motion. From
The Nightmare Before Christmas to
Coraline, there are few creators out there that that have crafted such celebrated stop motion wonder as he. Whilst out promoting his latest film,
Wendell & Wild, Selick revealed that he has managed to wrangle the rights to one of his passion projects back from Disney, no mean feat considering how Disney safeguards any and all of its intellectual property.
Whilst speaking to
Double Toasted, Selick revealed the news and said that if his new film is a success, āmaybe Iāll revive
The Shadow Kingā
āItād be different, itād be like my original story, which they claimed they loved, but then changed everything in itā.
āIn my mind it was sort of like a darker in tone
Dumbo. You know,
Dumbo is made fun of for his big ears ⦠well this was a kid with deformed hands and maybe theyāre not as cute as big ears and that was their problem, but thatās a really messed up thing. Heās going to get taught by a living shadow girl how to use those hands to not only make the greatest hand shadows in the world, but hand shadows that can come to life. I thought that was a good story and still think it is.ā
So do we, as it happens and weāre probably not alone.
Disneyās interference in the project led to its undoing, with then-Pixar chief, John Lasseter reportedly wanting to repeatedly ramp up the budget and ideas, whilst Disney itself was wary of the filmās dark tone, an issue that weāve seen play out over and over and over with the studio throughout the years. To his credit, Selick would stick to his guns and development on the project would ultimately stall.
With the news surfacing that the rights are once again with Selick, weāre keen to see him get to realise his ambitions for the project and it will be interesting to see who he chooses to partner with (is it possible the director might reforge a partnership with Laika, perhaps?). You can support Selickās ambitions by checking out
Wendell & Wild on Netflix, where the film is available right now.
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