BEIJING, July 29 -- Johnny Depp is to play the Mad
Hatter in a new version of "Alice in Wonderland."
The "Sleepy Hollow" actor is teaming up with director
Tim Burton again for the movie, a re-imagining of the classic children's tale.
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British film director Tim Burton (L) and
actor Johnny Depp pose for photographers at the premiere of the film
"Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street" in Paris Jan. 16, 2008.
The "Sleepy Hollow" actor is teaming up with director Tim Burton again for
the movie, a re-imagining of the classic children's tale. (Xinhua/Reuters
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A source said: "Tim has had designs on 'Alice in
Wonderland' since before he was famous. "He has a knack for turning what seems
like stories for just kids into gripping, spooky fables loved just as much by
adults.
"He's held out on doing 'Alice' until he got a big
enough budget. Now this film is financed by Disney so money won't be a problem."
The movie - which is scheduled for release in 2010 - will be the seventh time
Johnny and Tim have worked together.
They have previously collaborated on "Edward
Scissorhands," "Ed Wood," "Sleepy Hollow," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,"
"Corpse Bride" and "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street."
Disney produced an animated version of "Alice in
Wonderland" in 1951. Meanwhile, Johnny is said to be teaming up with director
Terry Gilliam to make "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote."
Work on the project was halted after just five days
in 2001, with the setbacks chronicled in a documentary, "Lost In La Mancha."
Actor Jean Rochefort suffered a double hernia on the
first day of filming, while the second day saw most of the set in Madrid washed
away.
Johnny allegedly refused to wait for his co-star to
recover before filming could begin again and pulled out of the role, causing
financiers to pull their backing and the project being aborted.
A source revealed: "They are having another crack at
it after putting a deal together. Johnny is a bigger star now than he was then,
thanks to the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise, and there is every
confidence they can pull it off."
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)