Johnny Depp's 7th Collaboration With Tim Burton Is "Alice In Wonderland"
Over the last two years there has been lots of buzz and talk about Tim Burton remaking Alice In Wonderland, but so far we have had very little details. At last we have some information to share on the ever-so-needed remake of Alice In Wonderland.

(pictured above is imagery from the original Alice In Wonderland)
The producer of the film Richard Zanuck reported that "We finished shooting in December after only 40 days, now the live action is being merged with CG animation and motion-capture creatures, and then transferred into 3-D."
Take the virtual tour of some of the imagery on USA Today. You can get a taste of the film's concept art and imagery through these publicity images, to hold you over until the release date of March 5, 2010.
Michael Sheen, one of the newest additions to the cast of the Twilight Saga: New Moon, is set to portray the white rabbit in Tim Burton's re-creation of Disney's Alice In Wonderland.
Helena Bonham Carter will be playing the Red Queen in Wonderland, with a digitally enhanced swollen head to play the crimson ruler who enjoys nothing more then to scream "off with their heads!"

The White Queen will be played by Anne Hathaway. As pale as Hathaway is madeup to look, she is still stunningly beautiful as the White Queen. We won't expect to see Hathaway very grounded in this film, as she doesn't walk at all, instead she floats.

For the 7th time Johnny Depp will be collaborating with Tim Burton. Burton knows just how crazy he can cast Depp and Depp knows just how crazy of a roll he will get to play if casted by Tim Burton.

Johnny Depp's 6 other films he has been in with Tim Burton:
Sweeney Todd (2007)
Corpse Bride (2005)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Ed Wood (1994)
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Johnny Depp will star as the The Mad Hatter.
| Posted by k-ron on 06/21/2009 11:21 PM | Visits: 15,742 |
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!!
But I am prepared to wait for something this amazing.
=]
I jittered in my seat when I saw the picture of Johnny as the Mad Hatter a couple of months ago!
IM STOKED
Tim Burton is a genius..he's proved it enough times now..
But, is anyone else creeped out by that picture? =/