John Carter of FULL Trailer!
This looks better than that tv clip, so at least it looks like it will be fun. It better be!!!
Also I’m loving the random comments saying this is an Avatar ripoff. Way to know nothing about nothing, buddy!
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Posted by Tars Tarkas -
December 1, 2011 at 12:29 am
Categories: Movie News Tags: Andrew Stanton, Barsoom, Bryan Cranston, Ciaran Hinds, Daryl Sabara, Dominic West, James Purefoy, John Carter of Mars, Lynn Collins, Mark Strong, Polly Walker, Taylor Kitsch, Thomas Hayden Church, Willem Dafoe
Tars Tarkas – Sock Puppet
A James Purefoy fansite has posted images of a Tars Tarkas sock puppet. Pretty cool! It looks like they’re gonna do Woola next.
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Posted by Tars Tarkas -
May 16, 2010 at 9:37 pm
Categories: Misc News, Movie News Tags: Barsoom, James Purefoy, John Carter of Mars
More John Carter of Mars casting
Thomas Haden Church, rumored to be Tars Tarkas not long ago, has been confirmed in Pixar’s John Carter of Mars as Tal Hajus, one of the evil Green Martian Tharks. He was the Jeddak when John carter first came to Mars and is eventually killed by Tars Tarkas. But the synopsis for the character given says he is “an ambitious and vicious Thark warrior who is biding his time to be a ruler.” Does that mean a plot change?
Also joining the cast is Mark Strong as Matai Shang, leader of the Holy Therns (the White Martians) I believe they are only in the second and third books (I don’t remember them in the first, but I could be wrong) so there is either foreshadowing, or they are combining stories and making it way confusing.
The third new name is James Purefoy as Kantos Kan, the Red Martian John Carter befriends while stuck in a gladiator-like event, who is a captain in the Helium (a Red Martian city) army.
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Posted by Tars Tarkas -
October 1, 2009 at 2:03 pm
Categories: Movie News Tags: Barsoom, James Purefoy, John Carter of Mars, Mark Strong, Thomas Haden Church








