Showing posts with label jaden smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jaden smith. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Will Smith and son Jaden to star in M. Night Shyamalan's latest


By Sarah Sluis

M. Night Shyamalan seems to be forever chasing the success of his first film, The Sixth Sense. Sometimes I wonder if all his twists are really getting worse, or if audiences have simply come to expect the unexpected, ruining the surprise. After striking out last year with The Last Airbender, which he Jaden smith directed but did not write, he's again chosen to direct a project that he did not write--wisely, I might add. Once titled One Thousand A.E., the futuristic sci-fi movie has been extensively reworked. What's more, the project originally had Bruce Willis, Bradley Cooper, and Gwyneth Paltrow attached. Now it has Will Smith and his son Jaden signed on for the starring roles. It must have taken a few rewrites to incorporate these casting changes, unless Bradley Cooper was playing Bruce Willis' son, which is only plausible if Willis were a teen father.



Jaden will star as a kid who must traverse an abandoned (post-apocalyptic?) Earth after a spaceship crash, in search of his father (Will Smith). Will Smith's role would be considerably smaller. In this project's favor is Will Smith's successful run of sci-fi movies, including his turn as a post-apocalyptic hero in I Am Legend. Father and son have also starred together in The Pursuit of Happyness, and Jaden held his own in the remake of The Karate Kid last year, a surprise hit. The negatives? From a publicity standpoint, the idea of family working together is endearing, but there have also been rants in the blogosphere that Will Smith is pushing both of his children (daughter Willow is a budding pop star) into the limelight. Then there's M. Night. He's gone from being a budding auteur to someone who's been pigeonholed as a "suspense & twist" director, and just hasn't been able to deliver that effectively in his subsequent films. The Last Airbender was an attempt to branch out, and that didn't work so well. In fact, The Karate Kid outperformed Airbender, with just a third of the budget. Columbia Pictures, which produced Karate Kid and is taking over this sci-fi project from sister label Sony, must be betting that Jaden's rising star power and M. Night's talent will result in a home run.



Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Jaden Smith next 'Karate Kid'


By Sarah Sluis

The Karate Kid, the film that spawned a thousand martial arts studios in strip malls across America, is up for a remake.  Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith, who made his feature film debut in last December's The Karate_kid2
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, is attached to the film.  The film will not be a strict remake, but borrow elements from the original plot.  For those not raised on The Karate Kid, the film centered on a bullied youth who learns karate from a mentor.  In between training montages, the mentor teaches him the winning moves that will help him stave off bullies, land the Girl, and win gold at a karate competition.  Jaden Smith, 10, already practices martial arts, giving the production a head start--maybe he will have time to change the color of his belt before filming begins next year?  While the original film had the character moving from New Jersey to California, this film plans to shoot in Beijing, China, making me think that the rewrite will make the kid's move transcontinental.  Original producer Jerry Weintraub will reprise his role as a producer, along with China Film Group, which is co-producing the film.Karate_kid
  The original franchise consisted of four films--The Karate Kid, two sequels, and The Next Karate Kid, which started over and switched genders, launching the career of Hilary Swank and preparing her for her Oscar-winning role as a fighter in Million Dollar Baby.