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Big progress for the Darkchylde feature film adaptation. The last we reported on the potential film WETA had revealed some test FX to the public.

Today, it was revealed (on Halloween of all days), John Carpenter is on board to direct Darkchylde. The film is based on the comic by Randy Queen about an amiable southern teen cursed to become the creatures from her many recurring nightmares. Every time Ariel Chylde transforms, she sheds her skin and a new nightmare emerges from her Id to act out her deepest, darkest impulses.

John Carpenter and Sandy King's Storm King Productions have allied with Randy and Sarah Queen's Darkchylde Entertainment to produce the film, following the release of that aforementioned test footage created by Richard Taylor's Academy Award Winning Weta Workshop.

John Carpenter says, "Randy Queen's hijacked angel, Ariel Chylde, is the best young female character since Laurie Strode in Halloween. Bringing Ariel and her dark mysteries to life should be quite an adventure for us all."

Adds Queen, "I'm beyond thrilled that John Carpenter, one of our most important, and legendary genre directors, and the man responsible for such landmark films as The Thing, and Halloween has come on board with Weta Workshop to help bring the nightmarish tale of Ariel Chylde to the silver screen. As a horror fan, the thought of Carpenter and Weta together, beautiful dreamscapes, and multiple transformations, makes me incredibly excited. There is a reason nearly his entire catalogue has, or is being remade, and it's because Carpenter is a genius."

Offering a stark contrast to super hero comics, Darkchylde was a breakout sensation of the late 90's and early 2000's, garnering immediate acclaim, and an unusually large female fanbase. The property went on to outsell Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman in both domestic and foreign audiences, and has been realized in toys, trading cards, apparel, lunch boxes, mini busts, and more recently a hit crossover with Top Cow, and a statue from PopCultureShockToys.

Fans can now read the Ariel Chylde saga online via Wowio and Darkchylde.com and a trade paperback collecting the "Legacy" and "Redemption" series of books ships in January from Image Comics.

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Adds Queen, "I'm beyond thrilled that John Carpenter, one of our most important, and legendary genre directors, and the man responsible for such landmark films as The Thing, and Halloween has come on board with Weta Workshop to help bring the nightmarish tale of Ariel Chylde to the silver screen. As a horror fan, the thought of Carpenter and Weta together, beautiful dreamscapes, and multiple transformations, makes me incredibly excited. There is a reason nearly his entire catalogue has, or is being remade, and it's because Carpenter is a genius."

i will be as thrilled as randy IF it were indeed coming from the guy who did the thing. but that carpenter has long gone. what remains now is the carpenter who did crap back to back to back to back.

he was a legendary genre director. he isn't.
 
i will be as thrilled as randy IF it were indeed coming from the guy who did the thing. but that carpenter has long gone. what remains now is the carpenter who did crap back to back to back to back.

he was a legendary genre director. he isn't.

I think you're being a little tough on Carpenter. Other than a couple putrid exceptions (like Memoirs of an Invisible man and Ghosts of Mars) his directing output has been at the very least pretty watchable, and more often than just about any other genre director, truly classic.
 
When I clicked this link guessing somebody was adapting Darkchylde for the screen, I'll admit I rolled my eyes. When I saw Carpenter's name, I was intrigued. This has the potential to be really good...
 
I think you're being a little tough on Carpenter. Other than a couple putrid exceptions (like Memoirs of an Invisible man and Ghosts of Mars) his directing output has been at the very least pretty watchable, and more often than just about any other genre director, truly classic.

carpenter then:
the thing, halloween, starman, escape from new york

carpenter now:
escape from l.a., village of the damned, vampires, ghost of mars

the last one was so bad he doesnt even make another film for a decade since.
 
Test Footage For The DARKCHYLDE Adaptation From John Carpenter & WETA

https://www.aintitcool.com/node/47298

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Received an email from SS that the PCS statue of this was dumped and my order canceled.
 
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