![]() “The fact they spent a lot of money on the pilot, they’re clearly invested in doing the show in a spectacular fashion.” “We wanted this to look like if Hitchcock was directing a Harry Potter film,” he said, noting he was inspired to retell the Munsters story after seeing Tim Burton’s art exhibit in New York.įuller said NBC has ordered additional scripts and Fuller and company are crafting future episodes. “This is about embracing the freak of your family and being proud.”įuller also noted that the pilot was filmed on the Universal lot, where classic tales including the wolfman and more came to life and he plans to incorporate other famed monsters into the project “when it’s ordered to series” including the Invisible Man, the Creature From the Black Lagoon and more. “There is no traditional family anymore - it doesn’t exist because there are so many different types of families,” he said. ![]() “Herman, who is essentially a zombie living in a constant state of decay, is married to a person who doesn’t age,” he told the crowd. In addition, there will be a lot of visual effects should the project go to series, including Lily’s spider dress and more.įuller noted that everyone was concerned about taking the beloved characters and he plans to make his effort more of a story about a dysfunctional family. “We’d love to have Butch come back and be one of our troop leaders,” Fuller said, noting that he wants to bring back the Munsters’ trademark car and Spot, the family’s ferocious pet. In addition, multiple nods to the original effort were showcased, including the sitcom’s trademark theme and a cute nod to Herman’s neck bolts. The clip, which featured a dark-haired de Rossi clad in Lily’s trademark white gown, also offered a first look at the Munsters’ famed 1313 Mockingbird Lane address and the mild-mannered Eddie transforming into a vicious werewolf attacking his Cub Scouts troop leader. The Munsters reboot, Fuller said, has been long in the works with the showrunner evolving the project through three regime changes at NBC.ĭuring the panel, which was held Saturday afternoon in the 500-person Room 7AB, Fuller was joined by Patrick, who enthusiastically gave his stamp of approval to the project and noted that it’s been more than 40 years since he first stepped into Eddie’s short shorts. STORY: Portia de Rossi to Play Lily Munster in NBC’s ‘Munsters’ Reboot Izzard ( The Riches) will play Grandpa Munster in the darker, stylized take, with Mason Cook as Lily and Herman’s werewolf son, Eddie newcomer Charity Wakefield is on board as Marilyn, the Munsters’ “plain” cousin. The Munsters reboot stars de Rossi and O’Connell as Lily and Herman Munster in a remake of the 1960s CBS sitcom, reprising roles played by Yvonne De Carlo and Fred Gwynne.
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