Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio Concept Photos!

Guillermo del Toro is moving forward on his long-planned 3D stop-motion animation adaptation of Pinocchio, joining forces with The Jim Henson Company and Pathe to bring this unique project to life. Working as a producer on a story he has been toiling away on for the past four years, Guillermo del Toro has provided two pieces of concept art and a look at the stop-motion puppets from the upcoming reimagining of this iconic fairytale, which you can check out below.

Pinocchio Concept Art #1
Pinocchio Concept Art #2
Pinocchio Concept Art #2

Gris Grimly and Mark Gustafson will co-direct this new version of Pinocchio, which is said to be edgier than the original animated Disney Classic. Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins concocted the idea, with Robbins writing the screenplay.

Nick Cave will be a music supervisor on Pinocchio, which is being geared toward ten-year-olds and up. MacKinnon and Saunders, the UK Company behind the stop-motion characters seen in The Fantastic Mr. Fox and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, will be bringing the various different denizens of Pinocchio's world to life.

Guillermo del Toro had the following to say about the upcoming project, which he has spoken about many times in the past.

"There has to be darkness in any fairy tale or children's narrative work, something the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney understood. We tend to call something Disney-fied, but a lot of people forget how powerfully disturbing the best animated Disney movies are, including those kids being turned into donkeys in Pinocchio. What we're trying to do is present a Pinocchio that is more faithful to the take that Carlo Collodi wrote. That is more surreal and slightly darker than what we've seen before."


Guillermo del Toro went onto describe some of those darker elements.

"The Blue Fairy is really a dead girl's spirit. Pinocchio has strange moments of lucid dreaming bordering on hallucinations, with black rabbits. The sperm whale that swallows Pinocchio was actually a giant dogfish, which allows for more classical scale and design. The many mishaps Pinocchio goes through include several near-death close calls, a lot more harrowing moments. The key with this is not making any of it feel gratuitous, because the story is integrated with moments of comedy and beauty. He's one of the great characters, whose purity and innocence allows him to survive in this bleak landscape of robbers and thugs, emerging from the darkness with his soul intact."


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Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio is in development . The film is directed by Guillermo del Toro.


Sources: Deadline

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Comments (26)

  1. Rudy

    @dan1 You mis-understood. I too like Tim Burton's stop motion.

    1 year agoby @rudyFlag

  2. Bane5000

    awesome and creepy...I LOVE IT

    1 year agoby @bane5000Flag

  3. Shadow Of The Day

    Nice.

    1 year agoby @asifFlag

  4. SpaceCowboy

    @narrator Coolness! and it's nice to pop in on MW every once in a while.

    1 year agoby @SpaceCowboyFlag

  5. The Narrator: The Better Man

    Just read Del Toro's comments on the film. F*cking awesome.

    1 year agoby @narratorFlag

  6. The Narrator: The Better Man

    @SpaceCowboy, nice to see ya around. And yeah, I agree.

    1 year agoby @narratorFlag

  7. SpaceCowboy

    As much as I DO NOT want to see another Pinocchio movie (in fear it will become a yearly rehash tradition like A Christmas Carol) I like del Toro's style and would love to see his vision animated at least once,

    1 year agoby @SpaceCowboyFlag

  8. Dan

    @rudy And what's wrong with looking like a Burton production? His stop motion stuff rocks.

    1 year agoby @dan1Flag

  9. moviegeek

    I am LOVING this. Very Henry Sellick-y.

    1 year agoby @moviegeekFlag

  10. Zdarth

    Del Toro does it right every time. I will not start doubting him now.

    1 year agoby @zdarthFlag

  11. Dan

    Looks unique and awesome. I'd definitely see this.

    1 year agoby @dan1Flag

  12. MovieWiz001

    freaky

    1 year agoby @moviewiz001Flag

  13. CUPID

    Okay.

    1 year agoby @cupidFlag

  14. skywise

    That looks really interesting. Could be something good.

    1 year agoby @skywiseFlag

  15. Alejandro Martínez

    Pinocchio look's like a weird voodo doll with this nails in his back!... lets see then!

    1 year agoby @Alejandro-MartnezFlag

  16. Raging_Luis85

    I'll say it again, Guillermo Del Toro is f*cking brilliant and is also intellectually head and shoulders over most film makers today.

    1 year agoby @raging-luis85Flag

  17. Rudy

    This looks like some Tim Burton $hit. But still looks pretty cool.

    1 year agoby @rudyFlag

  18. ed_wood

    Love it.

    1 year agoby @ed-woodFlag

  19. LuxoIII

    This looks great! I'll definitely be checking it out!

    1 year agoby @brady1138Flag

  20. Fike

    Weird.....just weird.

    1 year agoby @FikeFlag

  21. Dragon1991

    I'm happy to know that stop motion is still beating for the movie industry. I'll check this out when it's out.

    1 year agoby @Dragon1991Flag

  22. Diaigma

    This is going to be freaky! :D

    1 year agoby @diaigmaFlag

  23. m2

    This is going to be great, I have been waiting for Del Toro to finally move this project foward. YES!

    1 year agoby @m2Flag

  24. Cripple

    Sweet, can't wait!

    1 year agoby @crippleFlag

  25. Bawnian©-Dexeus

    Interesting

    1 year agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag

  26. Shnoopbop

    Looks very cool

    1 year agoby @shnoopbopFlag

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