Few things are as perennially popular as King Kong — something Fox is counting on for a new animated project.
The studio has hired up-and-coming writers Christian Magalhaes and Bob Snow to write a modern twist on the classic tale, which will be told from the point of view of the giant ape, according to Deadline.com.
The pair will work from a story by Mike Weber, who will be a producer. The overall production is from Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps and Ted Field’s Radar Pictures.
This isn’t the first time Kong’s been targeted for animation. He’s appeared in a 1966 cartoon series called The King Kong Show and a 2001 series called Kong: The Animated Series.
Isn’t Kong owned by Universal? Are they affiliated Fox now?
The rights for King Kong have long been very complicated. Check out the Wikipedia page for an overview of the issues:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_kong#Character_rights
This sounds pretty cool.