12/29/2022 0 Comments John carter gannol![]() ![]() Using Screen Rant as a platform, he's now on a mission to learn, grow, and bloom through all things cinema by ranting endlessly about his favorite TV and movie characters.ĭhruv's obsession with television characters goes way back to his school days when he believed he could be as strong as Goku someday. Some of his articles on philosophy, self-help, and writing have also been featured in popular Medium publications, such as Mind Cafe, Publishous, and The Writing Cooperative. Owing to its underwhelming box office performance despite its potential scalability, it is hard not to wonder what went wrong with Disney's John Carter.īefore Screen Rant, Dhruv wrote over 2K articles for The Cinemaholic, covering anime, television, and movies. Unfortunately, although Andrew Stanton did have a trilogy in mind when he first directed John Carter, the follow-ups never saw the light of the day because of a series of marketing decisions and unfortunate affairs that followed the film's release. ![]() The original Edgar Rice novels offer an abundance of source material content for at least two more sequels, and the movie also ends with an intriguing Avatar-esque cliffhanger that sets up the stage for another Mars adventure. RELATED: John Carter Almost Beat Snow White As The First Feature-Length Animated Film This newfound ability comes in handy when Carter (played by Taylor Kitsch of the Friday Night Lights fame) gets embroiled in a brewing war on the planet and fights evil to become a hero. As he explores the planet's desolate surface, he soon comes across strange fantastical creatures and also learns that he possesses the ability to defy Mars' gravity and make giant leaps in the air. John Carter centers on a titular Civil War veteran who mysteriously finds himself on Mars. ![]()
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