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7
Sep

Alice – The SciFi Channel Movie

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Alice In Wonderland, Movies, News, Television

If you’re twitching with anticipation & pacing the floor waiting for the March 2010 release of Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland, you may want to tune in to The SciFi Channel* this December to see Alice as imagined by Nick Willing, creator of the Emmy award winning, Oz inspired mini-series, Tin Man. Willing‘s reimagining finds Wonderland nearly a century and a half older & far more evolved. 

Says Willing, “The White Rabbit is very different. It’s not just one character; it’s a secret organization that works for the Queen of Hearts and abducts people from our [real-world] land, so they can gamble in the Queen’s casino. The ‘oysters,’ as these human beings are called, are put to play there so their emotions can be drained by the Queen. That is the currency of Wonderland. You can feel whatever you want when you want to feel it. Just take a sip of lust or euphoria.”


SciFi Channel promo for Alice

When reinventing the fantasy world of Lewis Carroll, writer/director Nick Willing did strive to stay true to the original spirit of the stories. “It’s got to be funny. The original is very funny. It’s still very fresh. It’s got to be full of surprises. It’s got to have a very, very strong visual flair. These are all touchstones that drove me when I was developing the show.” 

The White Knight (Matt Frewer), Alice (Caterina Scorsone) and the Mad Hatter (Andrew Lee Potts)

The White Knight (Matt Frewer), Alice (Caterina Scorsone) and the Mad Hatter (Andrew Lee Potts)

Alice will reintroduce several classic Wonderland characters & features an impressive cast including Tim Curry (Legend) as the Dodo, Matt Frewer (Max Headroom) as the White Knight, Caterina Scorsone (1-800-Missing) as Alice, Andrew Lee Potts (Primeval) as the Mad Hatter, Kathy Bates (Dolores Claiborne) as the Queen of Hearts, Harry Dean Stanton (Pretty In Pink) as the Caterpillar, and Colm Meaney (Star Trek: The Next Generation) as the King of Hearts.

While the character names may be familiar, they too have been updated to suit Willing‘s modernized vision of Wonderland. Willing describes the new Alice character as, “…not a little girl. She’s a woman with all the kind of female problems that come from falling in and out of love. So that’s one very different character.” He goes on to say that the revamped Mad Hatter is “…a little nuts, but he’s pretty solid, too. He’s a ducker and diver, as we say in England. He’s got a lot of street cred. He’s the guy that helps Alice try to find the man she loves, who’s been abducted by the White Rabbit.”

The Red Queen (Kathy Bates) & The Red King (Colm Meaney)

The Queen of Hearts (Kathy Bates) & The King of Hearts (Colm Meaney)

Matt Frewer described his character, the White Knight, as “…a cross between Don Quixote, Baron von Munchausen and the Cowardly Lion. He’s mad as a box of frogs, as Nick [Willing] wrote, and there’s a kind of a gap between who he is and who he pretends to be. Therein lies his madness.” “He’s a knight of old, and the knights in this version have died off. He’s the one remaining crusader who will champion Alice‘s cause. That’s the idea. He’s actually gone mad, as a result of too much time on his own. He’s basically a sort of separate case that is wandering about and looking for a fight. Alice provides it.”

The SciFi Channel*’s Alice is scheduled to air in December 2009 & will be a 4-hour movie shown in two parts.

The SciFi Channel - because SyFy is retarded...

The SciFi Channel - because SyFy is retarded...

* = I just can’t bring myself to call The SciFi Channel by their new name. SyFy just looks like a bad typo. I’d rant about it for awhile, but there are already plenty of other nerds up in arms & raising hell about the recent SciFi channel name change.

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Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland movie trailer

Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, written by Linda Woolverton & based on the world of Lewis Carroll, is scheduled to hit theaters March 5, 2010 in both traditional 2D & Disney Digital 3D. Combining live-action, computer animation and stop motion, Burton’s film adaptation takes place a decade after Alice‘s initial adventures. It is rumored to begins when Alice, now 19 & having forgotten Wonderland entirely, flees unwanted romantic advances at an unpleasant party among snobbish socialites. While escaping, Alice once again gives chase to the White Rabbit and falls head over heels back into Wonderland where she is reunited with old friends, faces her old foes, and discovers her destiny; to end the Red Queen‘s evil reign. 

Mia Wasikowska as Alice

Mia Wasikowska as Alice

Among the star studded cast are Mia Wasikowska (Amelia) as Alice, Johnny Depp (Edward Scissorhands) as The Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter (Fight Club) as The Red Queen, Alan Rickman (Die Hard) as The Caterpillar, Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada) as The White Queen, Christopher Lee (Dracula) as The Jabberwock, Crispin Glover (Back to the Future) as The Knave of Hearts, Stephen Fry (Kingdom) as The Cheshire Cat, and comic Matt Lucas (Shaun of the Dead) as Tweedledee & Tweedledum.

Mia Wasikowska as Alice

Mia Wasikowska as Alice

Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen

Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen

Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter

Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter

Anne Hathaway as The White Queen

Anne Hathaway as The White Queen

Tim Burtons Alice In Wonderland video game art

Tim Burtons Alice In Wonderland video game art

Disney Interactive Studios is also developing a video game adaptation of Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland. The game is being designed for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS gaming systems, as well as for Windows PCs. It is scheduled to release at or around the same time as the film. For more screenshots & other Alice game news, see our previous post: American McGee’s Alice II.

Mia Wasikowska as Alice in the Garden of Live Flowers

Mia Wasikowska as Alice in the Garden of Live Flowers

Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter

Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter

Alice In Wonderland marks the seventh big screen collaboration between Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Depp’s next project with Burton, a reimagining of 1960s horror drama Dark Shadows in which Depp will play vampire Barnabas Collins, is slated to begin sometime following Depp‘s completion on the fourth installement of the Pirates of The Carribean movies.

Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen

Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen

Matt Lucas as Tweedledee & Tweedeldum

Matt Lucas as Tweedledee & Tweedeldum

Anne Hathaway as The White Queen

Anne Hathaway as The White Queen


Interview with Tim Burton at ComicCon


Interview with Alan Rickman, The Caterpillar

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