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Spawn Movie Casts Jamie Foxx, Who Might Not Speak

"This is not a man in a rubber suit; it's not a hero that's going to come and save the damsel."

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The upcoming Spawn reboot, based on the Image Comics property of the same name, has finally found its star. Jamie Foxx will play the role of Al Newman in the 2019 film. Additionally, it will be directed and written by series creator Todd McFarlane.

The father of the antihero from Hell has had Foxx in mind for quite some time. "Jamie came to my office five years ago, and he had an idea about Spawn, and we talked about it," McFarlane told Deadline. "I never forgot him, and when I was writing this script, you sort of plug people in, and he was my visual guy and I never let go of him. When I got done and my agents and everybody was talking about what actor, I said, I'm going to Jamie first and until he says no, I don’t want to think about anyone else because I've never had anyone else in my head.' Luckily, he hadn't forgotten either. I said, 'Hey, I'm back to talk about Spawn again,' and he was like, 'let's do it.'"

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In Spawn, Foxx's character, Al Newman, is a part of a CIA black ops team who is betrayed by his friends and murdered. When Newman makes it to Hell, he is offered the chance to become Spawn with the promise he'll be reunited with his wife. However, his wife has since moved on and Spawn is on a crusade to rid the world of evil.

While Al Newman doesn't appear in the comic series, his backstory and motivations are nearly identical to Al Simmons, who debuted in Spawn #1, in 1992. The comic was wildly popular and--pun intended--spawned an HBO animated series as well as a 1997 feature film which starred Michael Jai White as Al Simmons.

Additionally, McFarlane discussed horror films and made it seem like once Newman becomes Spawn, he won't say much or talk at all: "The scariest movies, from Jaws to John Carpenter's The Thing, or The Grudge and The Ring, the boogeyman doesn't talk,” McFarlane said. "It confuses people because of the comic book industry, and because they all default into their Captain America mindset, and I keep saying, no, get into John Carpenter's mindset or Hitchcock. This is not a man in a rubber suit; it's not a hero that's going to come and save the damsel. It's none of that. At the end of the movie, I'm hoping that the audience will say either, is this a ghost that turns into a man, or is it a man that turns into a ghost?"

McFarlane went on to say that he plans on making this into a trilogy, and he's "not inclined in this first movie to do an origin story." The writer/director wants this movie to have a hard-R rating and expects the budget to be between $10-12 million.

That could be a pretty big challenge. Dredd, which came out in 2012, was another low-budget movie based on a comic property which cost $50 million to make, but only made $35 million in the box office, even though its beloved by fans and received more positive reviews than negative.

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Spawn won't speak because they literally can't afford it with that $10 million budget. Giving such a small budget to make a super hero film (Spawn of all things) then by sheer genius, goes to hire an expensive overpaid actor should be 2 crimson red flags right there.

I hope they don't do Spawn dirty in this movie dirty. Of course my expectations are EXTREMELY low.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5_khrgkB_Q

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This movie is already doomed if its only got a 12 million dollar budget for the amount of special effects it would need to be a good movie.

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@spartanx169x: since when do special effects equal good movie? So transformers the last night must be oscar worthy.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Special effects can't necessarily make a bad movie good. However bad CGI can take an otherwise good movie and make it near unwatchable because it takes you out of the moment. Seeing your comment below about the "Vision" of the movie of Todd. Maybe i'm wrong but Spawn is and has always been a superhero fighting demons and such. Todd can indeed make his "vision" movie, but that does not mean it will have commercial success. In fact, I would go so far as to say the very fans that would be interested in a Spawn movie would show little to no interest in his vision. Directors are famous for taking good stories and characters and completely destroying them for their "vision". If the movie comes out and is great so be it, no harm no foul. I will have no problem with coming back here and admitting as much. I was quite wrong with the success of Far Cry 5.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Tell me how else is Violator, Spawn (with cape abilities and magic) and Malebolgia suppose to be done?

Unless they do something very lazy like him acting in the shadows or something cheap like that.

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@alucardswrath: Todd has been talking about his vision for this film for many years. It’s a small, dark horror film. Not an action super hero film. Its more of a mystery film with sam and twitch solving a crime with spawn in the shadows. There will be no heavy CGI characters.

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They really need to scale back the cgi and go for capeless spawn (lol). Even deadpool $110m budget features some hideous cgi. Colossus and juggernaught is not very good to look at.

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@sakaixx: Its gonna be a horror film with spawn always in the shadows

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Other than the reboot (which is clearly so he can tell a New story with a New Man), the "very little speaking" aspect makes me feel a lot better about Foxx cast in this role.

Hopefully someone close to him can show him Ryan Reynolds' single amazing performance in Amityville Horror, as a man driven to true darkness (see wood chopping scene onward). Then pretty much any 90s indie dark film.

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@Pyrosa: Although I love Ryan Reynolds in almost everything. the original Amityville horror movie can't be beat. I'm a grown man in my 40s and that movie still bothers me. :)

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Who the **** is Al Newman? Al Simmons is Spawn... Looks like quite a few sites have reported he'll be playing Al Newman... am I missing something or are "journalists" just being lazy and copying and pasting other people's stories?

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@Ayato_Kamina_1: Dude I checked out several articles.. I figured it must have been something I missed, like some legal battle with his old College buddy Todd named him after.. But it seems like it might be to be able to alter the story slightly, maybe dial back some of the cheese without offending the hardcore fans.

Edit: Turns out it's actually really a legal battle with that guy:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/todd-mcfarlane-sues-employee-spawn-character-inspiration-375307

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@Chiyou: Hey, that's pretty interesting. I had no idea. Time for me to google my name and see if there's any characters I can claim were based on me :p

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@Ayato_Kamina_1: That's been going on here for YEARS.

1. Watch IGN and Kotaku.

2. Watch copy/paste stories show up here an hour or two later.

Journalism died at least a decade ago.

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And there goes the whole budge. jamie foxx makes $10 million per movie:

https://entertainism.com/how-much-do-actors-make

McFarlane is great artist, but he's out of his mind if he think the movie can be made for $10-$12 million. He's going to wind up like Guillermo del Toro, great visionary, but completely out of touch with the finances involved.

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@mike468: Look up blumhouse. Always makes films with low budgets and they make ten times that at the box office. The recent Shyamlan hit, Split is a fine example of what Spawn will be like.

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@mike468: Jamie Foxx came to HIM.

Jamie Foxx is not "new at this," and will likely take a percentage of the gross instead of an up-front salary.

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Annnnnnnnd I'm sold

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Its gonna have the same problems the original movie had, run out of money so the CGI quality went down the toilet.

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@Runeweaver: its gonna be a horror movie where spawn is always in the shadows.

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@Runeweaver: CGI is WAY cheaper now.

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Sounds like they’re off to the right track.. Saying little to nothing at all is the only way Jamie Foxx would work. But 10 mil budget? Hope they got a good plug on that special effects.

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@Metallicwolf29: They did make an animated version back then and it was good too.

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This will be bad.

It is rarely, if ever, a good idea to allow the author of an original work to also direct the movie version.

Movies are not the same as comics or novels. Things that work in one medium do not necessarily translate well to another.

Writers/Artists are usually not willing to make the changes that need to be made for a work to be translated to another medium effectively.

I just don't see this any differently, especially since Todd McFarlane is known for having a bit of an inflated ego.

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10 million? It's gonna be terrible then, you can't make this kind of movie with just that.

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@Daian: Think of it like the movie Split, that was made for even less and not only looked amazing the film is fantastic.

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looking forward to seeing how this develops. It sounds like this is a passion project for Jamie fox as well, meaning he hopefully doesnt take up too much of the 10-12 million budget; which hardly seems like enough as it is.

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@hampton2003: Percentage of the gross earnings instead of salary.

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