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Re: John Carter

#201 Post by Yinster » Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:55 am

anakin wrote:Well, now that the figures are in, probably not. Otherwise, there's definitely scope in the story for a sequel!
There is a book series
Burroughs began writing the Barsoom books in the second half of 1911, and produced one volume a year between 1911 and 1914; seven more were produced between 1921 and 1941.[1] The first Barsoom tale was serialized in The All-Story magazine as Under the Moons of Mars (1912), and then published in hardcover as the complete novel A Princess of Mars (1917).[2][3] The final Barsoom tale was a novella, Skeleton Men of Jupiter, published in Amazing Stories in February 1943

So if John Carter was successful a sequel would probably had been on the cards. However by using a huge budget and being hit with a big loss this is highly unlikely now. Film itself was a decent attempt but this is overshadowed by the news of the loss of revenue.
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Re: John Carter

#202 Post by raj101 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:38 pm

sad there wont be a sequel even though i didnt like this one. It would have been an improvement, and its Burroughs story are a rich vein that needs tapping.
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Re: John Carter

#203 Post by elski » Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:07 pm

8 (Possible) Reasons John Carter Bombed At The Box Office
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Re: John Carter

#204 Post by superhero » Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:19 am

Rich Ross resigns 1 month after John Carter became one of Disney's biggest flops ever -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17790694
andrews wrote:Hollywood insiders say Disney’s 3-D sci-fi epic 'John Carter' is doomed, spelling trouble for studio boss Rich Ross. This film has cost $250 million to produce. It's going to take a lot of bums on seats to break even, isn't it?

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Re: John Carter

#205 Post by Jayman » Sun May 20, 2012 11:03 pm

Don't understand all the hatred for this. I thought it was pretty good! Not brilliant, but definitely enjoyable.
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