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Given DC's track record on their movie adaptations I'm worried.
 
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3-D Plan for 'Swamp Thing' Remake


At the press conference to promote 'Whiteout', producer Joel Silver reveals that he hopes to resurrect Swamp Thing onto the big screen utilizing a 3-D technology.
Should a new "Swamp Thing" movie be made, it may be developed using 3-D technology. Joel Silver, the producer of "The Matrix" series, has offered up the possibility when he spoke to a group of reporters today in Beverly Hills, California on Friday, August 28 to promote September-released thriller "Whiteout".

"I'm developing a picture now that I'd like to do...I'll hopefully do Swamp Thing, which is a movie we've had for a long time," the filmmaker first opened up about his future project, as quoted by Collider. He then continued, "We think that would be great to do in 3D. There are a couple of projects I'm thinking about (for the format) but not everything."

"Swamp Thing" is created by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson. Among the characters of DC Comics, he has been described as a humanoid mass of vegetable matter who fights to protect his swamp home, the environment in general, and humanity from various supernatural or terrorist threats. It has spawned into movies, TV series and video games.

The first big screen adaptation of "Swamp Thing" was done by writer/director Wes Craven in 1982. Starring Ray Wise, it revolves around a scientist who was transformed into a monster in a laboratory accident. It then got a sequel treatment in 1989 with Heather Locklear as the leading female character.




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