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Screen Rant on MSNAll 11 John Carter Of Mars Books, RankedEdgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom series, featuring John Carter of Mars, is one of the most influential pieces of sci-fi ever, ...
In preparation for the movie hitting theaters in 2012, Marvel has signed on to tell an all-ages version of John Carter, a man mysteriously transported to Mars. Upon his arrival he is taken captive ...
Two weeks weeks before Disney's 'John Carter' hits theaters, the estate of the original author looks to protect his work. But the case opens up questions about the public domain and the boundaries ...
With the big production film covering A Princess of Mars that is due out sometime in 2012 (a hundred years after the first pulp story was published), it only stands to reason that John Carter of ...
Disney's 2012 film "John Carter" reimagines Mars based on writer Edgar Rice Burroughs iconic tale 'A Princess of Mars." ...
And it will soon be in movie theaters, when John Carter opens this week. It marks a return to the swashbuckling view of Mars popularized a century ago by Tarzan creator Edgar Rice Burroughs.
We have an exclusive inside look at the new John Carter: Warlord of Mars from Dynamite Entertainment. The new series is being done by Ron Marz ...
Over on twitter, John Carter director Andrew Stanton has released the title cards for two originally planned sequels to the film, but were scrapped. The films were to be titled Gods of Mars and ...
John Carter (formerly John Carter of Mars) comes from director Andrew Stanton, of Pixar fame. The trailer for the film has just hit, so check it out!
John Carter Of Mars Rights Revert Back to Edgar Rice Burroughs Disney’s rights to the John Carter series of stories have reverted back to Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. But does anyone want to buy it?
Initial development of John Carter: Warlord of Mars is "well underway", the release explains, but it'll be hitting Kickstarter on April 19 to raise funds for its next stage of development.
Outer space and aliens pop up a bit in entertainment this week, as Disney's "John Carter" takes a Civil War veteran to Mars, and the Science Channel unfolds a month of wondering whether Earthlings ...
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