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The following is a list of unproduced Guillermo del Toro projects in roughly chronological order. During his decades-long career, Mexican filmmaker and author
Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and actor. He directed the Academy Award–winning fantasy films ''Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006) and ''The Shape of Water'' (2017), winning the Academy Awards for Be ...
has worked on a number of projects that never progressed beyond the pre-production stage. Some of these projects fell into
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and are presumably canceled, while some were taken over and completed by other filmmakers.


1990s


''Omnivore''

Del Toro spent three years preparing to direct his first feature—a claymation
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titled ''Omnivore''—in the early 1990s. The premise focused on the plight of a lizard-man born in a savage land where everything tries to eat everything else. Del Toro was inspired by Mexican stop-motion sculptor
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to create a different kind of monster film, and had written the story entirely in the
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. "It was a very late teens, early twenties,
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-type of story," del Toro said of the project in 2023. "Very pop, heavy metal." With the help of his brother and then-girlfriend, 120 puppets were fabricated in clay, and sets were built, but were left unattended and then vandalized. "They had destroyed every puppet, they had pooped and peed on the floor. And I turned around and I said, 'I'm gonna do '' Cronos''. I'm gonna do a
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movie'." The only surviving materials from ''Omnivore'' were del Toro's storyboards, which were lost over time following several moves.


''Meat Market: A Love Story''

''Meat Market'', an original screenplay by del Toro, which he described as "''
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'' in a meat market, by the way of '' Phantom of the Opera''". Del Toro wanted
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to star in the lead role, but lost interest in pursuing the project when he believed Perlman had become too old to play the part.


''Mephisto's Bridge''

Del Toro wrote an adaption of Christopher Fowler's novel ''Spanky'' entitled ''Mephisto's Bridge''. Del Toro wrote the first draft of the script in 1994 and the film nearly went into production in the mid-2000s, but it did not go beyond pre-production.


''The Left Hand of Darkness''

In 1994, del Toro began writing an adaptation of
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's ''
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'', which he titled ''The Left Hand of Darkness''. His version was set in
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and was what he described as a "
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western".


''The List of Seven''

Del Toro was attached to direct an adaptation of Mark Frost's 1993 novel ''
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''. Frost himself wrote a draft of a screenplay before the project was cancelled.


''The Sandkings''

Around 1995, before directing ''
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'', del Toro approached
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with the intent to make a film adaptation of his famous novelette '' Sandkings'', but the project was quickly scrapped after the novel was adapted into the first episode of the television series '' The Outer Limits''.


''Exorcist: Chapter 4 Verse I''

In the late 1990s, between the releases of ''
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'' and ''
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'', del Toro pitched himself to direct a fourth installment in ''The Exorcist'' film series for
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. His version would have been titled ''Exorcist: Chapter 4 Verse I'' and would have seen
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brought in to investigate the murder of a priest by a possessed child in the Vatican during
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. Del Toro later spoke of the project in a live interview in 2006:
"
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was very epic, setting up what followed. So I finished my take about ''The Exorcist'' and he Morgan Creek executiveslistened patiently and then said, 'That's fantastic, but there's only one thing. We want the movie but we don't want there to be an exorcism in it.' So I said, 'But it's called ''The Exorcist''.' 'Yeah, but the last movie had an exorcism and it didn't make money.' That was the last meeting I took on that one. But that's sort of the Hollywood principle."
Instead, the prequels '' Exorcist: The Beginning'' and '' Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist'' were made by directors Renny Harlin and
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respectively, but were both critical and financial failures.


''Domu: A Child's Dream''

In 1999, del Toro was attached to write and direct an adaptation of
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's '' Domu: A Child's Dream'' for
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, with Don Murphy's Angry Films producing. In 2002, after the success of ''
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'', del Toro said that he tried to make the film in the following years, but his efforts were hamstrung by international legalities.
"Goddamn it, we haven't even got the rights. We've been negotiating the rights for four years, which goes to prove Japanese lawyers are even more complex than American lawyers. The moment we have the rights I would go ahead and write it."


2000s


''The Coffin''

Soon after its publication,
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optioned a screen adaptation of Phil Hester and Mike Huddleston's 2001 horror comic ''The Coffin''. Cameron tapped del Toro to write and direct the film via
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after he had finished shooting ''
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''. Despite the completion of a script, the project never came to pass, and both del Toro and Cameron would both move onto other projects.


''Creature from the Black Lagoon'' remake

In August 2002, del Toro, a fan of the original '' Creature from the Black Lagoon'', was in talks with
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to direct a
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. He envisioned a film which would focus more on the creature's perspective, where the Gill-man ends up together with the female lead. The studio would reject this pitch however, and would replace del Toro with another director. Del Toro would later realize this concept for 2017's ''
The Shape of Water ''The Shape of Water'' is a 2017 romantic fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer ...
''.


''The Wind in the Willows''

In 2003, del Toro reported that he was working with
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on an animated film adaptation of
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's novel ''
The Wind in the Willows ''The Wind in the Willows'' is a children's novel by the British novelist Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. It details the story of Mole, Ratty, and Badger as they try to help Mr. Toad, after he becomes obsessed with motorcars and gets ...
''. The film would have been animated using CGI animation, but the project was abandoned following many delays. The director explained why he had to leave the helm; "It was a beautiful book, and then I went to meet with the executives and they said, 'Could you give Toad a skateboard and make him say, "radical dude" things?' and that's when I said, 'It's been a pleasure ...


Untitled horror anthology film

In the 2000s, del Toro was involved to direct a segment of an
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horror film set up by
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, with directors
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and
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also involved. Ironically, Landis would speak of the project in the unproduced documentary series ''Untold Horror'':
"Our executive t the studiowas caught in a major scandal and fired. All his movies went away."


''Sleepless Nights''

Del Toro was attached to direct the Grant Morrison-scripted ''Sleepless Knights'', a fantasy-adventure film sold to DreamWorks Pictures executive Michael De Luca, who left the company in 2004. At Comic-Con in 2008, Morrison stated that the project was being "resurrected" but no longer in development at DreamWorks.


''At the Mountains of Madness''

Del Toro's unrealized film adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's '' At the Mountains of Madness'' was originally in the works at DreamWorks Pictures in 2004 under producers
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and Don Murphy. After it was cancelled, Del Toro co-wrote a screenplay based on Lovecraft's story with Matthew Robbins in 2006, but had trouble getting
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to finance the project. At this stage,
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had completed preliminary art designs and
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was rumored to play the role of Larson. In 2007, the project was acquired by
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when del Toro signed a first-look deal there and when '' Hellboy II: The Golden Army'' was green lit. Plans were then put on hold when del Toro accepted the offer to co-write and direct two installments of
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's '' The Hobbit'', which he ultimately dropped out of. In July 2010, it was officially announced that he would direct ''At the Mountains of Madness'' as a
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for Universal, with
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producing. Del Toro confirmed that he wanted
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for the lead, and that the film would begin production as early as May 2011 and start filming in June. Earlier that same year, del Toro had also asked
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if he wanted to be a consultant once the film got into production. However, in March 2011, it was announced that Universal refused to greenlight the project over concerns of the $150 million budget and del Toro's insistence that it be released with an R rating rather than PG-13. In 2013, del Toro stated in an interview that he would try one more time to get the picture made, with Cruise still attached. Ever since its cancellation, del Toro has promised he would release all of the extensive pre-production artwork which was prepared for the film and never used. "We did over 300 pieces of art," he said in 2017. "We did storyboards, we did models... we had a whole presentation. You will cry, you will go, 'Why?' " In December 2021, del Toro revealed that ''At the Mountains of Madness'' was pitched to
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, after signing a multi-year deal with the streaming service in 2020. The filmmaker stated: "Take a wild guess which were the first projects I presented, you know? I went through the cupboard and found '' Monte Cristo'' and ''Mountains of Madness''. Those were a couple of the ones I presented first." Del Toro further iterated that he intended to rewrite the script and make it a smaller, weirder and more esoteric version in respect to the scenes that he had left out before. Del Toro cast doubt if Tom Cruise would star in the project in the foreseeable future due to his age.


''A Killing on Carnival Row''

In 2005,
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purchased the feature spec script ''A Killing on Carnival Row'', written by del Toro and
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. Del Toro was attached to direct the film, though he would leave to pursue other films, as this was stuck in development. The original script was centered on a detective who investigates a serial killer that preys on mystical creatures, only to find that he himself has become the prime suspect of the murders. In 2015, del Toro and Beachum revived the project, setting it up as a series at Amazon Studios, now titled '' Carnival Row''. Del Toro was set to co-write a
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version of the feature script with Beacham and
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, though he would later depart from the series due to his preoccupation with the production of ''
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''.


''Halo''

In 2005, del Toro was in negotiations with
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to direct a
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film adaptation of the ''Halo'' video game series. Del Toro had co-written a script with
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, and Jackson would have executive produced the film. Del Toro opted to make '' Hellboy II: The Golden Army'' instead due to the project stalling in development. ''Halo'' developer Paul Russel later revealed that del Toro had pitched his mooted script to Joseph Staten at his house, envisioning a brother vs. brother story between the character Master Chief and his twin, who sides with the villain.


''I Am Legend''

In 2005, del Toro had "flirted" with directing the 2007 film adaptation of Richard Matheson's novel '' I Am Legend'', after being approached by star
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. In September,
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was announced as the director.


''Pan''

Del Toro was the original director of '' Pan'', which was first acquired by
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in 2006. A darker version of the J. M. Barrie story, the project was delayed due to New Line's other commitments. It was later revived in 2011 without del Toro, and released in 2015 to critical dismay.


''Deadman''

On December 4, 2006,
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set up a film based on the
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character
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as a potential directing vehicle for del Toro, with
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penning the adaptation. In 2009, Nikolaj Arcel was slated to direct ''Dead Man'', with del Toro producing.


''Tarzan''

On December 15, 2006,
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reported that del Toro was in talks to direct a ''Tarzan'' film. Then, in September 2008,
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reported that Stephen Sommers had replaced del Toro as director. Another film version, released in 2016 under the title '' The Legend of Tarzan,'' was directed by
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.


Untitled Doctor Strange film

In 2007, del Toro and
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pitched a film based on the
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character to
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, with Gaiman writing and del Toro directing. This version would have seen the character as an alcoholic, disbarred physician in the late 1920s/1930s living in
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for 90 years without aging. It would have also been heavily inspired by the art of Steve Ditko. Gaiman was especially interested in including the character Clea, but the studio was not interested. A film based on Doctor Strange would later be made in 2016, directed by
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.


''Runoff''

In April 2007, del Toro was in talks with producer
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to get the film rights for the graphic novel ''Runoff''. In 2011, creator Tom Manning claimed that del Toro had been slowly developing the project over the past year.


''Champions''

On November 7, 2007,
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recruited del Toro to write, direct and produce the sci-fi action film ''Champions'', which would have been a reboot of the short-lived 1968 British series of the same name. On November 16, 2008,
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had come aboard the project, taking over directing duties from and collaborating on the screenplay with del Toro.
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and
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were still set to produce, despite Wagner's departure from the studio.


''3993''

On November 8, 2007, it was reported del Toro was working on a spiritual sequel to ''
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'' called ''3993'', intended to be the third and final installment of a
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film trilogy. However, del Toro scrapped the project after deciding to direct '' Hellboy II: The Golden Army''. In October 2022, del Toro confirmed that '' Pinocchio'' was the last in the Childhood and War trilogy.


''Saturn and the End of Days''

On April 20, 2008, at the
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, del Toro revealed that he had just begun sketching and pursuing concepts for a film which would be titled ''Saturn and the End of Days''. Del Toro described it as a "little movie about childhood and horror" about a kid named Saturn who watches the world end while walking back and forth from the supermarket.


''The Hobbit''

On April 24, 2008, it was officially reported that del Toro would direct a two-part film adaptation of
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's fantasy novel '' The Hobbit''. Del Toro envisioned the first film as a direct adaptation of the novel, with the second bridging the gap between ''The Hobbit'' and the '' Lord of the Rings'' films. After spending two years in
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working on pre-production, del Toro left the project due to ongoing delays and was replaced by
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. The films were expanded to a trilogy during production, with del Toro still credited as co-writer of all three.


Untitled third ''Hellboy'' film

On July 10, 2008, del Toro expressed his interest in directing a third ''
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'' film, saying that he would work on the film after finishing '' The Hobbit''. In 2010, during the production of the unmade ''At the Mountain of Madness'', del Toro mentioned that he would direct ''Hellboy III'' after his next project, even though the script was not yet written. However, on July 8, 2013, del Toro said that the film was unlikely to be released, and suggested the possibility of telling its story in comic book form. The ''
Hellboy Hellboy is a fictional superhero created by writer-artist Mike Mignola. The character first appeared in ''San Diego Comic-Con Comics'' #2 (August 1993), and has since appeared in various eponymous miniseries, one-shots and intercompany crossovers ...
'' creator Mike Mignola refused to accept the idea. In a
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AMA on July 11, 2014, del Toro said:
"Well, you know, we don't have that movie on the horizon, but the idea for it was to have Hellboy finally come to terms with the fact that his destiny, his inevitable destiny, is to become the beast of the Apocalypse, and having him and Liz face the sort of, that part of his nature, and he has to do it, in order to be able to ironically vanquish the foe that he has to face in the third film. He has to become the beast of the Apocalypse to be able to defend humanity, but at the same time, he becomes a much darker being. It's a very interesting ending to the series, but I don't think it will happen. ... We have gone through basically every studio and asked for financing, and they are not interested. I think that the first movie made its budget back, and a little bit of profit, but then it was very very big on video and DVD. The story repeated itself with the second already, it made its money back at the box office, but a small margin of profit in the release of the theatrical print, but was very very big on DVD and video. Sadly now from a business point of view all the studios know is that you don't have that safety net of the DVD and video, so they view the project as dangerous."
On September 26, 2016,
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stated on
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that he was working on a new ''
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'' film, but that del Toro was unlikely to return. On February 21, 2017, del Toro announced on Twitter that the third ''Hellboy'' movie had been scrapped. A reboot was released in April 2019 with no involvement from del Toro. In July 2019, Perlman said that he would still love to finish the trilogy with del Toro, ignoring the reboot, and that he thought it could happen if financing could be found.


''Thor''

Sometime in 2008, del Toro was hired to direct a ''
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'' film for
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. Because of his admiration of Jack Kirby's work, del Toro entered into negotiations to direct the film. He said that he loved the character of
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, and wished to incorporate more original
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into the film; including a "really dingy Valhalla,
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and mud". However, by September, del Toro had left the project to direct ''The Hobbit'' film adaptation. ''Thor'' was instead directed by Kenneth Branagh, and released in 2011.


''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''

On September 3, 2008, it was reported that del Toro would direct a slate of films for
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through his three-year first-look deal, including an early iteration of his ''Frankenstein'' film which was eventually made with backing from
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in 2024. Also among the announced projects was a remake of ''
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'', which reportedly would have been a more faithful adaptation of
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's original novella, with del Toro interested in exploring the "addictive high"
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experiences as his murderous alter ego. On June 11, 2009, del Toro clarified that he would just be producing the film.


''Slaughterhouse-Five''

Also through his three-year picture deal at
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, del Toro planned "a more literal interpretation" of the Kurt Vonnegut novel '' Slaughterhouse-Five'' than shown in the 1972 film adaptation. "There are ways that Vonnegut plays with and juxtaposes time that was perhaps too edgy to be tackled on film at that time," said del Toro. In July 2013, del Toro revealed that he and screenwriter
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had planned how they had wanted to adapt the work, though del Toro joked; "How can I commit to it being my next movie until there's a screenplay? Charlie Kaufman is a very expensive writer!"


''Drood''

The fourth project del Toro had set up at
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in September 2008 was a film adaptation of ''
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'', a novel by
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. He planned to direct the film after leaving the production of '' The Hobbit''.


''Heavy Metal''

On September 4, 2008, it was reported that del Toro, Zack Snyder and Gore Verbinski had each expressed interest in directing segments of
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's new animated '' Heavy Metal''
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, for
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. It was set to be composed of eight or nine segments, and was being envisioned as an adult-themed R-rated film, but was ultimately deemed too risque for mainstream audiences.


''The Witches''

In December 2008, del Toro expressed interest in making a
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film remake of
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's novel '' The Witches'' with fellow director
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. No further developments on the potential project emerged until June 2018, when
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signed on as director of a live-action adaptation. Del Toro remained as screenwriter and producer on '' The Witches'', which was released in 2020.


2010s


Untitled Van Helsing film

On June 10, 2010, del Toro was reportedly working on a
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based off the ''
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'' character Van Helsing, to be produced for
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.
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was involved to produce and star in the potential project, which del Toro abandoned to focus on his '' At the Mountains of Madness'' adaptation.


''The Haunted Mansion'' remake

It was announced on July 22, 2010, at San Diego Comic-Con International that a new film based on
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's
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park attraction was in development with del Toro writing and producing. Del Toro saw the 2003 film with his daughters; when asked about his involvement in the new project, he said, "The thing I want to do is remake it." Elaborating, he commented, "The movie I see in my head of ''Haunted Mansion'' is not, I believe, what everyone is imagining it to be. Its not just a regular world with a haunted mansion plopped in the middle. I really am thinking of a movie that has a heightened reality." Del Toro said that
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would be the main haunting and added, "We are not making it a comedy. We are making it scary and fun at the same time, but the scary will be scary." It is to be filmed in live-action 3D. To help make a respectful adaptation, del Toro has contacted
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Imagineer Jason Surrell, author of ''The Haunted Mansion: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies'', to act as a possible consultant for the film. Del Toro has also announced he is aiming for a PG-13 rating for ''
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''. On August 7, 2012, Del Toro mentioned in an interview with Collider that he had submitted his final draft to Disney, and that "they like the screenplay" because "their reaction to the draft was good". Del Toro revealed that he will co-write the film, but will not direct it. On April 9, 2015, Variety reported that
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is in talks to star in the film and D.V. DeVincentis will work on the film's script. On September 4, 2016,
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signed on to co-produce the film. In August 2019, del Toro stated that he was unsure if the film would be produced though he had a good feeling about the scripts. "My gauging of interest is moot but I would love to see a ''Haunted Mansion'' movie by someone who loves it".
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was later revived and released in 2023, with
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as director.


''Man of Steel''

In September 2010, del Toro was selected for the director's position on '' Man of Steel'', but eventually left the project because of his commitment on a film adaptation of '' At the Mountains of Madness''.


''The Hulk'' TV series

In November 2010, del Toro was in talks with Marvel Television to make a TV series titled ''The Hulk''. The series was intended to be aired on
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. However, after Mark Ruffalo's performance as the Incredible Hulk in ''
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'', the project was put on hold.


''Insane'' video game

On December 11, 2010, at the
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, del Toro reported that he was working on a video game entitled ''
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'', planned for release in 2013. Two days later, he revealed that the game was to be the first entry of an ''Insane'' video game trilogy. On March 11, 2011, Fanboy Confidential reported that Guy Davis, who previously worked on del Toro's unmade adaptation of '' At the Mountains of Madness'', was working as key designer. However, on August 16, 2012, ''
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'' reported that the video game was cancelled by the publisher
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. Despite this, three months later del Toro stated that the game could still happen.


''Journey to the West''

In March 2011,
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was tapped by producer Zhang Jizhong to write a new film version of the Chinese folk tale '' Journey to the West'', with del Toro reportedly being courted to direct. Jizhong stated: "
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has shown a lot of interest but he wants to see the treatment first."
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was also attached to the project, as script consultant and 3D technical advisor.


''Beauty''

In July 2011, producer
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revealed to
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that she was developing a
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film of the " Beauty and the Beast"
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with del Toro producing and Emma Watson set to star as the titular beauty. In August that year, del Toro stated Watson was "perfect" for the film and that they were both interested in pursuing a classic iteration of the tale. In February 2012, it was officially confirmed that del Toro would direct the film, under the title ''Beauty'', for
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, with Andrew Davies tapped to write the screenplay from a treatment by del Toro. In 2014, he withdrew himself from the project as director, opting instead to produce alongside Di Novi due to scheduling conflicts. Though del Toro's adaptation never materialized, Watson would go on to play the role of Belle in
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' 2017 live action remake.


''Pacific Rim Uprising''

In July 2012, prior to ''
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s release, del Toro noted that he had ideas for a sequel, noting in 2014 that he had been working on a script with
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for several months. In June 2014, del Toro stated that he would direct the sequel, and that it would be released by
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, Legendary's new financing and distribution partner, on April 7, 2017. In July 2015, it was reported that filming was expected to begin in November, though production was halted following conflicts between Universal and Legendary. As the sequel's future became unclear, Universal indefinitely delayed the film. Still determined to have the film made, del Toro kept working and by that October announced that he had presented the studio with a script and a budget. In February 2016, the studio, and del Toro himself via
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, announced that
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would take over directing duties, with a new script written by Jon Spaihts, marking DeKnight's feature directorial debut. Del Toro remained on the project as a producer.
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was brought in on May 12, 2016, to rewrite the script again.


''The Wolverine''

Around August 2012, del Toro was in negotiations with
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to direct '' The Wolverine''. He had met with producer
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and actor Hugh Jackman to talk about the film's development, though he would eventually leave the production to pursue other projects. The film was finally released in 2013, directed by
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.


''Nutshell Studies'' TV series

In September 2012,
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optioned ''Nutshell Studies'', with del Toro on board as executive producer and director. Based on Corinne May Botz's book ''The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death'', with writer
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adapting, the project was described as a "
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" drama about a 1950s housewife who becomes obsessed with solving brutal crimes. It was based on the true story of
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, who used dioramas to reconstruct murders.


''Dark Universe''

In January 2013, del Toro confirmed his involvement in a live-action film adaptation of the '' Justice League Dark'' comic series. While
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was considering greenlighting the film's production, and reviewing the script written by
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, del Toro revealed that the working title was ''Dark Universe'' and that the film would feature appearances by
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, Swamp Thing, The Spectre,
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and others. Del Toro later expressed interest in casting Matt Ryan as
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, saying that the ''
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'' TV series could coexist with the DC Extended Universe, because he felt that it could work well, but when the series was not renewed for a second season due to poor ratings, del Toro scrapped the idea. In December 2014, one month after Warner Bros. reviewed his script, del Toro confirmed that the film would be part of the DC Extended Universe. In October 2015, it was officially reported that del Toro had left the project.


''The Secret Garden''

In February 2013, it was announced that del Toro was developing a new version of Frances Hodgson Burnett's children's novel ''
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'' with writer
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. Del Toro would produce the film with Mark Johnson for
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, after the company had acquired the rights to the pitch. He was confirmed to not be directing however, due to his busy slate of projects at the time.


''Monster'' TV series

In April 2013, it was revealed that del Toro and
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were collaborating on a pilot for a live-action TV series based on Naoki Urasawa's
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''
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''. Co-executive producer Stephen Thompson was writing the pilot, while del Toro was to direct it and be an executive producer alongside Don Murphy and
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. In 2015, del Toro told Latino-Review that HBO had passed on the project and that they were in the process of pitching to other studios.


''Silver''

In July 2014, del Toro reported intentions to film a small, low-budget film in
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before beginning production on '' Pacific Rim 2'', which he had also been attached to direct at the time. He spoke of casting
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in an undisclosed role, as well as a lesser-known actress for the lead. In 2015, the project was revealed as ''Silva'', about a Mexican luchador wrestler who discovers that all politicians are vampires, which del Toro was said to be making following ''
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'' instead of ''
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''. He soon clarified via
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that the title of the project he discussed with ''
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'' staff was ''Silver'', after it had been published incorrectly in the article due to his accent.


''Silent Hills'' video game

In August 2014, Hero complex reported that del Toro was working with game director
Hideo Kojima is a Japanese video game designer, director, producer and writer. He is regarded as an auteur of video games. He developed a strong passion for action/adventure cinema and literature during his childhood and adolescence. In 1986, he was hired ...
on the
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video game '' Silent Hills'', the ninth installment in the ''Silent Hill'' video game series. However, on April 26, 2015, del Toro stated via IGN that he was no longer working with Kojima on ''Silent Hills'' and that the project had been cancelled. Then, on July 24, del Toro stated via his
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account that he and Kojima were still working on a new untitled project, which later became '' Death Stranding''. In an interview with
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, del Toro said that he would never again get involved in video games after his past experiences.
"I have proven to be the albatross of video games. I joined
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, and THQ goes broke. I join
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, and Kojima leaves
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, because ''
Metal Gear is a series of techno-thriller stealth games created by Hideo Kojima. Developed and published by Konami, the first game, ''Metal Gear'', was released in 1987 for MSX home computers. The player often takes control of a special forces operativ ...
''. I have decided, in order not to destroy anyone else's life, I have decided I will never again get involved in video games. Otherwise, I'll join someone and his house will explode, or something."


''Pet Sematary''

Del Toro first expressed interest in adapting
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's ''
Pet Sematary ''Pet Sematary'' is a 1983 horror novel by American writer Stephen King. The novel was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1984, and adapted into two films: one in 1989 and another in 2019. In November 2013, PS Publishing rel ...
'' into a feature film in 2015, calling the original work "unrelentingly dark and emotional." In 2021, del Toro reconfirmed his interest to make a film of the novel someday, despite the then-recent release of another adaptation.


''Fantastic Voyage'' remake

On January 7, 2016, del Toro was in talks to direct a remake of
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's ''
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'' for
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, along with the announcement that
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and Justin Rhodes would be the writers and that
James Cameron James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. A major figure in the post-New Hollywood era, he is considered one of the industry's most innovative filmmakers, regularly pushing the boundaries of cinematic capability w ...
would produce the film through
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. In August 2017, it was reported that del Toro had postponed working on the film to completely focus on ''
The Shape of Water ''The Shape of Water'' is a 2017 romantic fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. It stars Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Octavia Spencer ...
''.


''Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark''

On January 14, 2016, it was announced that del Toro would write the screenplay to ''
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'', as well as direct, and that he would also produce along with
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, Jason Brown, and Elizabeth Grave. In February 2016, CBS Films hired
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to polish the draft. In December 2017, it was reported that André Øvredal would direct the film. The Hagemans received final screenplay credit, with del Toro, Patrick Melton, and Marcus Dunstan receiving "story by" credit.


Untitled Michael Mann/George Miller documentary

At the
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in 2017, festival head
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announced that del Toro would be making a documentary about
Michael Mann Michael Kenneth Mann (born February 5, 1943) is an American director, screenwriter, and producer of film and television who is best known for his distinctive style of crime drama. His most acclaimed works include the films ''Thief'' (1981), ' ...
. The following month, del Toro confirmed that he would be holding two-week interviews with Mann and George Miller, and explore the craftsmanship of both directors. The documentary was effectively postponed once '' Nightmare Alley'' entered production, and subsequently shelved following the
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.


Untitled Jabba the Hutt film

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and del Toro collaborated on a potential ''
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'' film about Jabba the Hutt, with Goyer as the writer and del Toro as director. They began working on it after the success of '' Rogue One'', but after the failure of '' Solo: A Star Wars Story'', Disney would cancel several ''Star Wars'' projects. A script was completed and
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made, but in 2019 the project was officially abandoned.


''Zanbato''

In March 2019, del Toro was attached to write and direct the action film ''Zanbato'', about a young girl with lethal fighting skills, for
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and
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' Bad Robot. According to del Toro, as of the announcement, the film had been in development for six years.


Offers


''Freddy vs. Jason''


''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban''

Del Toro had been approached to direct ''
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' is a fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling and is the third in the ''Harry Potter'' series. The book follows Harry Potter, a young wizard, in his third year at Hogwarts School of W ...
'', the third installment of the ''Harry Potter'' film series based on J. K. Rowlings' novel of the same name. However, he had envisioned a more
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version of the stories, and was put off by the first two films which he found too "bright and happy and full of light". The film would instead be directed by his close friend
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. Del Toro later expressed interest in helming the
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and eighth installments in the series, if he was allowed to do them on his own terms.


''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe''

Del Toro was asked to direct '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', but he revealed he turned it down because, as a " lapsed Catholic," he couldn't see himself bringing the lion Aslan back to life in the story. Instead, del Toro directed ''
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''.


''Watchmen''

Del Toro revealed in 2008 that he was offered '' Watchmen'' before Zack Snyder, but "just couldn't get ishead around ''The Watchmen'' being two or three hours long."


''Oz the Great and Powerful''

In 2010, del Toro was rumored to replace
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as director of
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's ''
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'', with
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still attached to star at the time.
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eventually signed on to direct, but with James Franco in the lead instead of Downey.


''Stars Wars: The Force Awakens''

In 2013, del Toro confirmed to ''The Playlist'' that he'd been offered ''
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'' but was too busy and ultimately passed. He did however pitch a film centered around the Jabba the Hutt character to
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executive
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.


Producer only


''The Call of the Sea''

In 2006, del Toro boarded Chilean director
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's horror film project ''The Call of the Sea'' as an executive producer.
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was cast in the role of a
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who discovers the connection between her family's past and the legend of a
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that seeks the souls of fishermen.


''Born''

In 2007, it was announced that del Toro would produce ''Born'', a film using a combination of live action and stop-motion and elements from film such as ''
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'', '' The Wicker Man'', '' Rosemary's Baby'', and '' Straw Dogs''. Alongside del Toro, Lawrence Gordon and
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were listed as producers, with Clive Barker executive producing. Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany were set to star as husband and pregnant wife Joe and Vanessa, whose lives are shattered when they settle in an idyllic English town where the locals are almost too friendly, to raise their unborn child and for Joe to build his claymation workshop, when his claymation cartoons start to come to life and reenact his nightmares about a young girl's murder.
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, known for ''
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'', were set to create the animation.


''The Changeling'' remake

In 2007, it was revealed that del Toro would be producing a remake of the 1980 horror film '' The Changeling'' for Rogue Pictures. No director had been attached to the project, but early drafts were written by Paul Haggis alongside
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.


''The Orphanage'' remake

In 2007,
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bought the rights to produce an English-language remake of '' The Orphanage'' with del Toro as producer. On remakes, the original's director
J. A. Bayona Juan Antonio García Bayona (born 9 May 1975) is a Spanish film director. He directed the 2007 horror film '' The Orphanage'', the 2012 drama film '' The Impossible'', and the 2016 fantasy drama film ''A Monster Calls''. Bayona's latest film ...
noted that "The Americans have all the money in the world but can't do anything, while we can do whatever we want but don't have the money" and "The American industry doesn't take chances, that's why they make remakes of movies that were already big hits". On August 4, 2009,
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was announced as the director of the American remake. Fessenden later announced that he would not be involved with directing the remake, stating "Working on the script with Guillermo was a very exciting experience, but then I got into a casting miasma and that's where the thing is; I think they're gonna do it another way, actually. So I think I'm out of it. Hopefully they'll still use my script, but I'm not sure I'm directing it anymore". In January 2010,
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replaced Larry Fessenden as director of the project. On August 5, 2011, del Toro stated that the remake would reflect his original vision for the film, and that it had been planned even when the first version was in production. "Even when we produced the Spanish movie, I had intended to remake it because we had a very different screenplay that, because of money and time, got turned into the movie you saw – which is great, but there was this other structure for the original script that I wanted to try. So even before we shot the first film it was an economic decision, a pre-existing creative decision, to change it." Del Toro also praised the new film's director. "We have Mark Pellington attached as director – I'm a big fan of his ''
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'' and his video work – and we are out to actors, so we're hoping to get things going soon." On August 30, 2011, it was reported that American actress Amy Adams was in talks to star as Laura, the main character, who was played by Belén Rueda in the original film. It was also stated that the current incarnation of the remake screenplay had been written by Larry Fessenden and
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, the sole writer of the original film.


''Mnemovore''

In 2007, Hans Rodionoff, co-creator of the ''
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'' DC horror comic, confirmed he would be directing a film version of the story executive produced by del Toro. Rodionoff presented footage of a
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during the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in October, which was apparently filmed at del Toro's behest.


''Death and Me''

In 2007, a film based on '' Death: The High Cost of Living'', to be called ''Death and Me'', was under production at
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.
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wrote the screenplay, and would also direct, with del Toro as executive producer. Gaiman spent several days on the set of del Toro's '' Hellboy II: The Golden Army'' to get pointers on how to direct. On October 14, 2010, it was reported in an interview with Gaiman that as of June or July, DC and
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had closed down work on the film.


''Hater''

In 2008, del Toro revealed that he was set to produce, alongside Mark Johnston,
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's film adaptation of ''Hater'' by David Moody for
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.


''Hellboy: Silverlance''

In 2010, the ''
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'' screenwriter
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was asked by
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to script a spin-off centring on Prince Nuada and provisionally agreed that Briggs could direct the film in
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. Briggs began work on an outline with co-writer Aaron Mason. Titled ''Hellboy: Silverlance'', the script was a ''
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'' story featuring Abe Sapien in a main role with
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in a supporting role. Moving into the new B.P.R.D. headquarters in
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, Abe is troubled by his psychic connection with Princess Nuala, and begins researching the elves' history. The film would have shown Nuada's adventures throughout history, including his rivalry with a fairy courtier who orchestrates Nuada's exile in hopes of marrying Nuala and seizing control of the fairy kingdom; Nuada first meeting Mister Wink by saving him from a troupe of soldiers during the Spanish Inquisition; and Nuada in
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, engineering a pact to keep various supernatural entities safe during
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(with Nuada and Kroenen fighting in a "friendly" match for Project Ragnarok men). Doug Jones would have played both Abe and the Angel of Death, who strikes a bargain with Nuada.
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's Agent Myers would also have returned. The story climaxed at the new B.P.R.D. headquarters, with the return of Rasputin's summoning gauntlet. Universal wanted to proceed with the project, but it emerged that del Toro's ''Hellboy III'' was still a possibility, so ''Silverlance'' was shelved. In 2015, Briggs received another call from Universal, saying that the third ''Hellboy'' film had been cancelled and asking him and Mason to return for a reworked ''Silverlance'', with producers del Toro and Lawrence Gordon involved. The caveat was that Hellboy could not appear, but the writers managed to get the character a cameo appearance at the climax. If successful, the film would have launched a ''From the Files of the B.P.R.D.'' spin-off series. In May 2017, Briggs affirmed that, with the announcement of the ''Hellboy'' reboot, the ''Silverlance'' project was dead.


''Midnight Delivery''

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''Alma''

In October 2010, it was announced that
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was developing an animated feature film based on the short film ''
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''. Short's director Rodrigo Blaas was set to direct the feature, with del Toro executive producing it. In November 2011, it was reported that the studio hired Megan Holley, a writer of ''
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'', to write the script. Del Toro, who was also helping with the story and the design work, said in June 2012 that the film was in visual development. However, the project was likely abandoned due to del Toro's commitment to other projects.


''The Bloody Benders''

In April 2012, according to ''
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'', del Toro was involved to produce
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's spec script about the serial killers the
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. Del Toro was set to produce the film with Don Murphy and
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, but there was no public forward movement as of the announcement.


''Terrified'' remake

In December 2018, it was reported that del Toro would produce a remake of the 2017 Argentinian horror film '' Terrified'' for
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. Demián Rugna, who wrote and directed the original film, was going to return to direct the remake, with screenplay by
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.


Untitled werewolf Western film

In August 2019, Mexican filmmaker
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, revealed that her next film will be a "
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- Western" which she would direct with the producing assistance of del Toro. In May 2020, López told '' Collider'' that she had just finished the second draft of the script before the COVID-19 lockdown began and sent it to del Toro.


''Our Love Is Here to Stay''

Del Toro was going to produce Peter Bogdanovich's final project before his death; a biopic at
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about the brothers Gershwin titled ''Our Love Is Here to Stay''. In September 2022, Bogdanovich's widow confirmed that the film was still being developed but under a new director.


See also

* Guillermo del Toro filmography


References


External links

* {{Guillermo del Toro del Toro, Guillermo unrealized projects