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David Strathairn on The Spiderwick Chronicles

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This entry was posted on 7/23/2007 4:10 PM and is filed under Interviews.


At the recent press day for The Bourne Ultimatum, David Strathairn took some time to also talk about his work on the forthcoming fantasy film The Spiderwick Chronicles, directed by Mark Waters. To wit:

“It’s going to be completed in the near future,” says the Oscar-nominated star of 2005’s Good Night, and Good Luck. “I play Arthur Spiderwick, the man who has written a field guide to the magical kingdom of trolls and goblins and fairies and sprites, which he’s locked away because it has all these dangerous secrets, it’s kind of a Pandora’s Box with the fairy kingdom. He’s gone off into the world to contact them because he really believes that the world is full of them,” Strathairn continues, describing his character as a “mad botanist” and naturalist. “Maybe he’s eaten too many mushrooms, I don’t know,” he jokes. “But he believes that there are things we cannot see.”

Adapted from Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi’s best-selling series of youth-skewing books, with a much labored-on screenplay (John Sayles, as well as Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio), The Spiderwick Chronicles is set for release from Paramount and Nickelodeon Films in February of next year, with Martin Short, Andrew McCarthy, Joan Plowright and Mary-Louise Parker joining young Freddie Highmore (Finding Neverland) and Sarah Bolger (Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker) as the obligatory kids inspired by wonderment. For more information, click here.

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