Because Guillermo del Toro clearly can’t survive without a thousand plates in the air at once, he’s adding the job of producer for a new stop-motion animation version of Pinocchio to his ever-growing work list.
He’s producing and co-writing the film with Gus Grimly, who illustrated a 2002 book of the story which sees Pinocchio as a much more mischievous figure than in other versions.
And Grimly will then co-direct the pic with Adam Parrish for – ready to be excited? – the Jim Henson Company. Yes, the Muppet brigade is getting into stop-motion.
Three-year task
Horror fiends Bloody Disgusting talked to del Toro and squeezed out the detail that the movie will take about three years to make, which seems a long time but is about the norm (if not pretty quick) for a stop-motion project.
Perhaps now the puppet’s good name can be rescued from the awful Roberto Benigni version that slumped into cinemas back in 2002.
Guillermo del Toro producing Pinocchio
Gris Grimly will direct the dark fantasy
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