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Added by gia on June 23, 2009



So, when the Cowboy Bebop movie was first announced , I spent some time facing the perilous prospect of cold-calling a Hollywood studio in hopes of getting a few questions about the project answered. I was relieved when I was able to get in touch with people involved fairly quickly, and even got my answers-- direct from writer Peter Craig, who's writing the script for the film!

Without further ado, here's more on the Bebop project:

 
 

ANIME VICE: How did you come to be a part of the Cowboy Bebop project?

PETER CRAIG: I'm obviously not the most likely writer to land a great project like this.  I began as a novelist, and was steered into writing screenplays when I adapted two of my own

crime novels after they were optioned.  Eventually, I earned a decent reputation for writing certain kinds of characters: disaffected men, dysfunctional families, poker-playing con-women, weathered ex-cops.  A couple of things I've written are going into production this summer - but they've been circulating much longer.  So studios and producers were familiar with my work here.

Even though I'd never written Sci-Fi, Emma Watts and Erwin Stoff really believed that I might relate well to Spike, Faye, and Jet -- as well as many of the minor characters from the episodes.  When I heard I might have a chance for the job, I was thrilled.  Fox sent me every episode of "Cowboy Bebop," including a few that had never aired in the U.S.  I think I watched all of them consecutively one night until the sun came up - and by the end, I was obsessed with the show.  I loved how it mixed genres, how it blended noir, Jazz, Yakuza movies, Westerns, and so much else into a vision of the future that worked.  And so I entered that process of going after the job, giving my "take" on the movie, competing with other writers.  Ultimately, I got the job because Erwin Stoff and Emma Watts had liked my work in the past -- and they saw that I was passionate about it.

 
 

AV: Had you seen Cowboy Bebop prior to coming onto the project? Is there anything about the series that particularly drew you in?

PC: I had seen the show on "Adult Swim" - but not enough to understand it as well as I do now.  I had seen the ending first, unfortunately.  Then I believe I saw "Honky Tonk Women" next, months later - the episode when Spike first finds Faye in the casino.  I'd seen one of the Ganymede episodes at some point, too - Jet with his old girl.  I remember being very impressed with it, though, even with limited exposure.  I liked the pace, the wide-open space.  I liked the extremely droll sense of humor.  It was unlike anything I'd seen before.

But then, once I watched all of them in order, I really became a full convert to the show.  I've probably watched every episode at least three or four times now - and I really adore what a complete world Watanabe and Nobumoto created.  I was also extremely drawn to all of the characters' backstories: Faye's amnesia after being taken out of cryogenic freeze, and the con played on her; Spike's history in the Syndicate and with Julia; Jet's days as a cop on Ganymede, and his run-in with Udai Taxim.  Every character was new and interesting, and I felt like I was looking at an encyclopedia of some imaginary world.  

 
 

AV: It's been reported that the staff who made the anime-- the studio Sunrise --is going to remain involved in the film. Do you know at this point if this will include significant involvement in the script?

PC: Yes, they're very much involved.  I met with all of them in Tokyo in December - at a long meeting with Keanu in the room.  I thought there was an immediate rapport between all of us, particularly Shinchiro Watanabe and Keanu.  I asked questions, presented scenarios, and they were very specific about their vision for the series, and how it might convert to a live-action film.  They've continued to be in touch since then; and last month I received a very detailed letter, which I've consulted regularly.  I'm close to finishing an early draft, and I believe they'll be very happy with it.  Not only does the script stay extremely true to the show -- I also know that Erwin and Fox are already discussing production designers that can reproduce the "look" of Cowboy Bebop as closely as possible.  They'll be reading the script soon... so my fingers are crossed.

...The end!

I know some of you are skeptical about the film due to Keanu Reeves' involvement, but I have to say, after reading this I'm feeling pretty good about it. Craig really pins down some of Bebop fans' favorite aspects of the series-- its involvement with music, its rich characters, and their even richer backstories –without falling into citing a bunch of “keywords” meant to draw up “buzz” or anything along those lines.

I also like how clearly involved the Sunrise people are, too, particularly Watanabe-sensei, who directed the original Bebop film.  Between Bebop, Samurai Champloo, and his involvement in The Animatrix and Studio 4C's Genius Party, Watanabe doesn't seem like someone who's going to let his best-known baby get adapted into any kind of lesser film.

What about you guys? Do you feel better about the project after reading this, or do you still have concerns? Or were you already excited about the film anyway?


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23 Comments

Tyler Starke
on June 23, 2009
WOW!, I am a huge cowboy bebop fan, I hardly ever get exicted about news like this, I Had no idea there was even a live action movie in the works untill about three seconds ago!, Holy crap i can't wait. But ummm sooo is Keanu Reeves playing Spike then??

rouju
on June 23, 2009
I'm a huge fan too, but I'm kinda worried if the unsuspectful public can appreciate Cowboy Bebop, cuz it's kinda "hang" or at least didn't feel finish every time the episodes in the tv series ends

Deo Wade
on June 23, 2009
@Tyler Starke said:
" WOW!, I am a huge cowboy bebop fan, I hardly ever get exicted about news like this, I Had no idea there was even a live action movie in the works untill about three seconds ago!, Holy crap i can't wait. But ummm sooo is Keanu Reeves playing Spike then?? "
I cringe every time I think of him playing Spike, but this sounds kind of promising. Craig seems to grasp what the series is about. So I'll try to keep an open mind.

Mighty_Destroyer
on June 23, 2009
the fact that it seems as though he's done his research and that Sunrise is also has a hand in this is something to look forward to, but Keanu is a big no no in my book for me. The only thing they could do even worse than Keanu is to cast Nicolas Cage




Tyler Starke
on June 23, 2009



Babs
on June 23, 2009
@Tyler Starke: Those are some goooood photoshop skills right there

Darkchild
on June 23, 2009
I feel better reading this, but i still say it should be an all Asian cast. I really dont like the idea of americanizing it like this with Keanu

But ill still see it. Just a fear of mine for animes i love to be turned into movies.

Deo Wade
on June 23, 2009
@Darkchild said:
" I feel better reading this, but i still say it should be an all Asian cast. I really dont like the idea of americanizing it like this with KeanuBut ill still see it. Just a fear of mine for animes i love to be turned into movies. "
The Characters aren't Asian so an all Asian would make no sense.

gatg352
on June 23, 2009
@Deo Wade:
Faye Valantine is Asian, so they should get an Asian actress to play her.  As for Spike I'm not sure, maybe Keanu.

GodOfDoom
on June 23, 2009
@Tyler Starke said:
"WOW!, I am a huge cowboy bebop fan, I hardly ever get exicted about news like this, I Had no idea there was even a live action movie in the works untill about three seconds ago!, Holy crap i can't wait. But ummm sooo is Keanu Reeves playing Spike then??"

i love Cowboy Bebop, but if Keanu Reeves has anything to do with this film i will become it's greatest hater. but i dont know Peter Craig seems like he knows what he's doing, i just hope Bebops debute on the big screen doesn't make me think o Speed Racer(it gave me nightmares).

DMC
on June 23, 2009
Of all the reports of animes becoming live-action Hollywood films, Cowboy Bebop seems like something Hollywood can handle. When a friend of mine told me Reeves was playing Spike I was a bit pessimistic at first but when I really thought about it, Keanu works. I think Keanu can handle his personality.


Red L.A.M.P.
on June 23, 2009







Forget Keanu .... I submit Comicvine's very own engineer extraordinaire... SUPERCOONCE  as Spike.  Look at those shades people!



burr787
on June 23, 2009
Please not Keanu, he's been the same character in every movie for the past 10 years. =P

Darkchild
on June 23, 2009
@Deo Wade said:
" @Darkchild said:
" I feel better reading this, but i still say it should be an all Asian cast. I really dont like the idea of americanizing it like this with KeanuBut ill still see it. Just a fear of mine for animes i love to be turned into movies. "
The Characters aren't Asian so an all Asian would make no sense. "
ok fine not asian. Didnt want to put "What ever they were"

I was trying to be semi polite.

I mean to say, i really wish the cast wasnt american actors. Just doesnt suite my preference, hell i had a whole MY CAST done for it on AV but no one even knew who i was talking about.

Aronmorales
on June 23, 2009
Know nothing about the series, but I hope they don't screw it up.

Jamiracles
on June 23, 2009

Chris Pine is a better choice for Spike Spiegel. Keanu Reeves carries none of Spike's personality and is not a good casting choice. The Bebop movie is only a vehicle for Keanu's career.


xerox-kitty
on June 24, 2009
The news about Keanu Reeves being cast as Spike was leaked months ago (possibly last year).  Everyone should just get over it by now & accept it.  Personally, I'd be more interested to hear new news about the Neon Genesis Evangelion live action movie, but that's still in pre-production... I'l be an old woman before that's ever released :p

nihonzin
on June 24, 2009

カウボーイビバップ実写化とかマジねぇよ。
アメリカ頭悪過ぎだろ。


vicsrealms
on June 24, 2009
Why the hell would you want to make a anime into a live action movie?  Everyone they have tried has turned into a disaster!  Personally, let just make another anime movie and save us the laughs of someone trying to act like Goku or Chun Li in a horrible live action anime movie.  Lets especially not ruin a great anime like Cowboy Bebop.  Whats next, Tenchi and El Hazard?

Media_Master
on June 24, 2009
sounds interesting


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