Selon Jeffrey Katzenberg, Dean Deblois aura du mal a raconter tout ce qu'il veut raconter toute l'histoire qu'il veut raconter en un film restant. Il propose donc de faire un 4 eme film. Dean deblois n'a pas encore donné son accord.
Ils feraient donc comme les studios de film live, ou le dernier livre est maintenant fait en deux films, harry potter, hunger games, twilight et divergent.
Bon je me leurre pas, katzenberg veut surement pas dire adieu a sa poule aux oeufs d'or trop vite. Maintenant, deux films pour raconter la fin, pourquoi pas, si cela laisse plus de temps pour raconter l'histoire, car une fin trop rapide ou ils se passent trop de choses pour prendre le temps de se poser , bof, mais faut pas non plus que ce soit un film ou on sent des longueurs. Quoi qu'il arrive , si Dean deblois ou Chris sanders font partis de ce film, alors je n'aurais aucune crainte.
L'extrait de bloomberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive officer of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. (DWA), wants to extend the “How to Train Your Dragon” series to a fourth film. His director, Dean DeBlois, isn’t on board yet.
“He always saw this as a trilogy,” Katzenberg said yesterday at a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where “How to Train Your Dragon 2” made its debut. “And the only thing that we actually have disagreed about is whether he can succeed in telling as much of a story as he has in the third of the trilogy. I think it’s going take two movies to do it, and he thinks it’s going to take one.”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2” opens worldwide next month, and a third film is set for 2016. The new release is crucial for DreamWorks Animation after subpar ticket sales for “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” in March. Since “How to Train Your Dragon” came out in 2010 and collected almost $500 million in theaters, the studio’s biggest pictures have been sequels.
With the popularity of the first film, based on the 11-book young-adult book series by writer Cressida Cowell, Katzenberg is hopeful his studio, now 20 years old, can squeeze out another sequel.
“I say he can’t get it done in 95 minutes,” Katzenberg said at the conference, joined by DeBlois and cast members Cate Blanchett and America Ferrera, with fans outside donning Viking helmets handed out to promote the film. “He’s been hard at work on the script of that, so that will remain to be seen.”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2” is forecast to produce U.S. and Canadian sales of $78 million in its opening weekend starting June 13, and $298 million in its full domestic cinema run, according to Boxoffice.com.
Edit Zaphir : Il n'aura pas de Dragons 4. Pour le réalisateur le troisième film conclura l'histoire.
Le 19/10/14
http://collider.com/how-to-train-your-dragon-3-story-spinoffs/
Ils feraient donc comme les studios de film live, ou le dernier livre est maintenant fait en deux films, harry potter, hunger games, twilight et divergent.
Bon je me leurre pas, katzenberg veut surement pas dire adieu a sa poule aux oeufs d'or trop vite. Maintenant, deux films pour raconter la fin, pourquoi pas, si cela laisse plus de temps pour raconter l'histoire, car une fin trop rapide ou ils se passent trop de choses pour prendre le temps de se poser , bof, mais faut pas non plus que ce soit un film ou on sent des longueurs. Quoi qu'il arrive , si Dean deblois ou Chris sanders font partis de ce film, alors je n'aurais aucune crainte.
L'extrait de bloomberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive officer of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. (DWA), wants to extend the “How to Train Your Dragon” series to a fourth film. His director, Dean DeBlois, isn’t on board yet.
“He always saw this as a trilogy,” Katzenberg said yesterday at a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where “How to Train Your Dragon 2” made its debut. “And the only thing that we actually have disagreed about is whether he can succeed in telling as much of a story as he has in the third of the trilogy. I think it’s going take two movies to do it, and he thinks it’s going to take one.”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2” opens worldwide next month, and a third film is set for 2016. The new release is crucial for DreamWorks Animation after subpar ticket sales for “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” in March. Since “How to Train Your Dragon” came out in 2010 and collected almost $500 million in theaters, the studio’s biggest pictures have been sequels.
With the popularity of the first film, based on the 11-book young-adult book series by writer Cressida Cowell, Katzenberg is hopeful his studio, now 20 years old, can squeeze out another sequel.
“I say he can’t get it done in 95 minutes,” Katzenberg said at the conference, joined by DeBlois and cast members Cate Blanchett and America Ferrera, with fans outside donning Viking helmets handed out to promote the film. “He’s been hard at work on the script of that, so that will remain to be seen.”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2” is forecast to produce U.S. and Canadian sales of $78 million in its opening weekend starting June 13, and $298 million in its full domestic cinema run, according to Boxoffice.com.
Edit Zaphir : Il n'aura pas de Dragons 4. Pour le réalisateur le troisième film conclura l'histoire.
Le 19/10/14
Source : http://www.elbakin.net/fantasy/news/22284-Dean-Deblois-confirme-la-trilogie-Dragons
Dean Deblois confirme la trilogie “Dragons”
Et explique avoir dissuadé Jeffrey Katzenberg, le grand patron de DreamWorks Animation, de vouloir produire un quatrième volet, évoqué un temps à l’époque du dernier festival de Cannes.
http://collider.com/how-to-train-your-dragon-3-story-spinoffs/