View Full Version : Samurai Jack is going to be a theatrical?
BourgeoisBuffoon
08-09-2001, 10:15 AM
After reading this post on the news board, I have to say that NOW I am finally beginning to be nervous for Jack. It has not even been aired and plans for a movie are underway! Anyone else think that Cartoon Network is counting thier chickens before they hatch?:(
James Harvey
08-09-2001, 01:40 PM
It's possible. The hype is pretty big for this show, and there's a chance this could become CN's new #1 show. I wouldn't be suprised if they're already thinking movie.
I think they may be jumping the gun a little too, but it takes a long time to even start to plan out a feature, I think they will know if the show is a success by the time they actually start production on a feature.
Jack:D
Originally posted by Jack
I think they may be jumping the gun a little too, but it takes a long time to even start to plan out a feature, I think they will know if the show is a success by the time they actually start production on a feature.
Jack:D
The new president at Cartoon Network plans to turn many of their shows into "franchises" by making them into movies. Samurai Jack is no exception.
CookieS
09-18-2001, 11:00 PM
I have talked with people and the possibility for a Samurai Jack theaterical release movie is still a bit far away. A lot of people were confused when the premiere movie (the first 3 episodes) was shown on its first airing. A real movie is still far in the works. Look at the Powerpuff Puff Girls......they would have been on 5 years by the time their movie is released. Truth be told that many of the movie rumors we hear are either false or destine for cable TV (like Ego Trip).
Originally posted by CartoonFridays
I have talked with people and the possibility for a Samurai Jack theaterical release movie is still a bit far away. A lot of people were confused when the premiere movie (the first 3 episodes) was shown on its first airing. A real movie is still far in the works. Look at the Powerpuff Puff Girls......they would have been on 5 years by the time their movie is released. Truth be told that many of the movie rumors we hear are either false or destine for cable TV (like Ego Trip).
This is true, but I read this in the NY Post. They said that plans were under way, Of course it will be a long time before we ever see the movie in theaters (it's only in the very, very early stages, i.e., being discussed). If ratings warrant, there will most likely be a movie.
Calhoun07
09-19-2001, 02:44 AM
I love Samurai Jack, but will it actually become the #1 show on the network? I don't think it would be as widely appealing as a show like Dexter or PPG.
James Harvey
09-19-2001, 01:49 PM
I think an SJ film could hit big, and gross about $80 mill if marketed right. Then again...this is WB...
But it's also a Cartoon Network program, CN is pretty good at getting the word out. They'll run commercails for anything new into the ground.
Jack:D
Calhoun07
09-19-2001, 07:25 PM
80 Mil? Is that figure a shot in the dark? I can't imagine an animated movie making 80mil, but then again I guess I don't keep up on box office grosses for animated movies, but I would think that would approach Disney dollars.
The Mad Hatter
09-19-2001, 07:58 PM
Hey, Rugrats managed to make well over 80 mil for both flicks, so anything's possible.
BourgeoisBuffoon
09-20-2001, 07:52 AM
I suppose....but Rugrats was already a merchandising empire when the movie came out. Jack doesn't have that kinda popularity....that's what worries me.
Maxie Zeus
09-21-2001, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by calhoun07
80 Mil? Is that figure a shot in the dark? I can't imagine an animated movie making 80mil, but then again I guess I don't keep up on box office grosses for animated movies, but I would think that would approach Disney dollars.
Well, any Disney movie that grosses less than $100 million is considered a flop; even "Emperor's New Groove" got over the $90 million mark (I think).
Originally posted by Maxie Zeus
Well, any Disney movie that grosses less than $100 million is considered a flop; even "Emperor's New Groove" got over the $90 million mark (I think).
Yes, they are considered "flops" but because of all the money Disney spends on advertising, etc. for the movie and when it doen't do as well as they hoped, they end up losing a lot of money.
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