JOHN CARTER
WALT DISNEY PICTURES
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Genre: Action-Adventure
Rating: TBD
Release Date: March 9, 2012
Cast: Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Samantha Morton, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds,
Dominic West, James Purefoy, Bryan Cranston, Polly Walker, Daryl Sabara, with
Thomas Haden Church and Willem Dafoe
Director: Andrew Stanton
Producers: Jim Morris, Colin Wilson, Lindsey Collins
Screenplay by: Andrew Stanton & Mark Andrews and Michael Chabon (credit not final)
Based on the story
“A Princess of Mars” by: Edgar Rice Burroughs
From Academy Award®–winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton comes “John Carter”—a sweeping action-adventure
set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars). “John Carter” is based on a classic novel by Edgar Rice
Burroughs, whose highly imaginative adventures served as inspiration for many filmmakers, both past and present.
The film tells the story of war-weary, former military captain John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), who is inexplicably
transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions amongst the
inhabitants of the planet, including Tars Tarkas (Willem Dafoe) and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn
Collins). In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of
Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
Notes:
Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in Chicago and is best known for writing and creating Tarzan—still one of the
most successful and iconic fictional creations of all time. “John Carter” is based on Burroughs’ first novel, “A
Princess of Mars.”
Academy Award®–winning director/writer Andrew Stanton directed and co-wrote the screenplay for “WALL•E,”
which earned the Academy Award® and Golden Globe Award® for Best Animated Feature of 2008. He was
Oscar® nominated for the screenplay. He made his directorial debut with “Finding Nemo,” garnering an
Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay and winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature
Film of 2003. He was one of the four screenwriters to receive an Oscar nomination in 1996 for his contribution
to “Toy Story,” and went on to receive credit as a screenwriter on subsequent Pixar films “A Bug’s Life,” “Toy
Story 2,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Finding Nemo” and “WALL•E.”
The award-winning below-the-line team includes Production Designer Nathan Crowley, Oscar®- nominated for
both “Dark Knight” and “The Prestige,” and Costume Designer Mayes Rubeo, whose work is showcased in
“Avatar” and “Apocalypto.”
Michael Chabon, who won the Pulitzer Prize in Literature for his novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier
and Clay,” is a co-writer on the screenplay.
Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino has received numerous accolades for his work on previous
Disney•Pixar films “Up” (Oscar® winner, Best Original Score; BAFTA winner, Best Music; Golden Globe®
winner, Best Original Score for a Motion Picture; GRAMMY® Award winner, Best Score Soundtrack Album),
“Ratatouille” (GRAMMY Award winner, Best Score Soundtrack Album; Annie Award winner, Best Music in an
Animated Feature Production; Oscar nomination, Best Original Score) and “The Incredibles” (Annie Award
winner, Best Music in an Animated Feature Production; GRAMMY nomination, Best Score Soundtrack Album).
John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), who is inexplicably transported to mysterious and exotic planet Mars, becomes
embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions and discovers that the survival of the planet and its people rests in his
hands.
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