There’s a moment late in the new film “The Legend of Tarzan” when Samuel L. Jackson, playing an African American diplomat who hopes to expose the Congolese slave trade, starts firing a 19th century ...
The classic vine-swinging, jungle-dwelling hero Tarzan may have a future on the big screen once again. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Sony has grabbed the film rights to Edgar Rice Burroughs's classic ...
Alexander Skarsgard stars as the vine-swinger raised by apes, alongside Margot Robbie, Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz, in director David Yates' new take on the Edgar Rice Burroughs classic. By ...
In 28 days it began. In 28 weeks it spread. In 28 years it evolved.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Second in frequency only to Dracula as a film-adapted literary character, Tarzan has been swinging from Hollywood and Vine on movie and television screens for nearly a century.
Tarzan has been dusted off, his abs polished and his vocabulary spruced up in David Yates' handsome but altogether pointless "The Legend of Tarzan," a chest-thumping resurrection of the Ape Man that ...
Bo Derek and Miles O'Keeffe swinging on vine in 1981's "Tarzan, The Ape Man." (Getty Images) Sony Pictures has picked up the film rights to “Tarzan” from Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., according to an ...
Tarzan is growing old. After all these years of swinging through the trees and giving out with an occasional blood-curdling yell to thrill the kids in the front row, he's finally showing signs of age.
Germany’s Constantin Film is swinging into “Tarzan,” launching development of a 3D animated feature. The English-language pic will be produced inhouse by Robert Kulzer and Reinhard Klooss. Constantin ...
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