Director Tim Burton has reimagined the story of Dumbo for a new generation. Filled with whimsy and a menagerie of new friends, the story of the little flying elephant expands to tell a heartwarming and emotional tale. Among Dumbo’s new friends are the Farrier children played by Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins, Colin Farrell as their father Holt, and aerialist Collette Merchant played by Eva Green. Together with the rest of the circus, they come together to protect Dumbo when he reminds them of the innocence they once had in the face of a cruel world. The film also reunites Burton with collaborators Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton.
Writer Ehren Kruger and producer Justin Springer, sat down with ComingSoon to talk about expanding the world of Dumbo, finding inspiration in the history of the circus and why Tim Burton was the natural choice to helm Disney’s latest live-action film.
ComingSoon: Going into the source material for your film, which is essentially the Dumbo animated classic, what was your approach to finding the story you wanted to tell while still keeping true to what the story is known for?
Ehren Kruger: That was the most important thing when we started talking about the story ideas, it’s not worth doing unless we were going to honor the spirit and themes of Dumbo–what that character represents and the optimism. We had to have that hope and sweetness in this movie. For me the reason to use modern visual effects and technology that can create a photo-realistic flying elephant–the reason to do it is to approach that story from a slightly different angle. The 1941 classic tells the story from the point of view of the animals and we felt that there’s this opportunity to use this technical realism to make an audience feel like they’re part of that circus world–they’re a part of Dumbo’s circus. And that necessitates telling that story through a realistic frame–the eyes of human characters. That’s how we started developing creating a human family to surround Dumbo with for this version.
Justin Springer: The original film is so poignant and ends with him flying on the stage for the first time in the real world and then its all over. Well, then what? How does the world react to an elephant that can fly? How does it change people’s lives around him and his life as well? That feels like there’s a whole lot of story to tell. From a creative perspective, a reason to reimagine this is to find that thing that makes it relevant again today that feels like there’s something left on the table and really expand on that.
CS: With that in mind, where did you pull inspiration from to create the menagerie of characters that change and transform through meeting Dumbo?
Kruger: I think anyone who watches the original film Dumbo, responds to his character because they recognize that in themselves–the recognize self-doubt, they recognize a sense of feeling flawed, these are things they respond to Dumbo turning that around as a source of strength and a badge of individuality. So in creating a menagerie of human characters I just wanted to create a set of characters who were flawed in different ways–whether physically or mentally or they just doubted themselves and that they could be inspired by the story of this flying elephant’s sense of self-discovery and that would be meaningful to them. We just did a lot of research on performers in the circus and who they were at the time and who these families actually were. There were from nations all over the world and they were from all sorts of different backgrounds.
Springer: We wanted to go out and sort of cast this distinct and diverse tapestry of circus characters from around the world. It was really important for Tim to get authentic circus performers.
What were the conversations like with Burton to incorporate his story sensibilities into the script? Did anything really change or was it more of a collaboration of finding where the story can go?
Kruger: I think we were very much on the same page from the beginning. The finished film resembles the first draft of the script in most story ways. For instance, in putting the circus family together, one thing that changed was Danny DeVito’s character Max Medici was originally written as a much younger character. As someone who looked up to Vandevere. Tim rightly so said to make him an older man at the end of his career and looking at what he wanted to achieve but couldn’t. There’s a poignancy in that.
Springer: Tim came at it from a perspective of affection for Dumbo. It’s a story he loved from the Disney canon of fairytales and I think he wanted to honor that film and make a Dumbo movie and just really wanted to make his version of that. You can’t help but feel like it’s a Tim Burton movie in the sense that anything he makes comes through in the characters and designs but at the same time it feels warm and classic. It feels like a Dumbo film first and foremost.
Dumbo opens March 29th!
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ON WITH THE SHOW – When a persuasive entrepreneur decides to make Dumbo a star at his larger-than-life entertainment venture, former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) and his children Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins) vow to stick with their beloved flying elephant the whole way. Directed by Tim Burton, Disney’s all-new, live-action, big-screen adventure “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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CIRCUS FAMILY – In Disney’s all-new live-action adventure “Dumbo,” circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) and circus performer Rongo the Strongo (Deobia Oparai)—plus the rest of their big-top team—welcome a newborn elephant with oversized ears to their tight-knit family. Directed by Tim Burton, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT – In director Tim Burton’s all-new live-action adventure “Dumbo,” former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) and his children Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins) are charged with caring for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. Expanding on the beloved classic story where differences are celebrated, family is cherished and dreams take flight, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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THAT’S SHOW BUSINESS – In Disney’s all-new, live-action feature film “Dumbo,” persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) recruits a flying elephant named Dumbo for his newest, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland. Dumbo soars to new heights alongside a stunning aerial artist, Colette Marchant (Eva Green). But Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell), who was originally enlisted to care for Dumbo with his kids (Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins), soon discovers that beneath its shiny veneer, Dreamland is full of dark secrets. Directed by Tim Burton, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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EARS TO YOU – In Disney’s all-new, live-action feature film “Dumbo,” a newborn elephant with oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But Dumbo takes everyone by surprise when they discover he can fly. Directed by Tim Burton, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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MAKING A STAR – In Disney’s all-new, live-action feature film “Dumbo,” persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) convinces struggling circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) that they can make a star out of Medici’s flying elephant. Directed by Tim Burton, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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CLOWNING AROUND -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) calls on former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. Holt ultimately takes his task very seriously—even donning a clown suit to help the flying elephant as he emerges as a star. Daughter Milly (Nico Parker) just might be Dumbo’s biggest fan. “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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BUILDING DREAMS -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) decides that a young elephant from a struggling circus belongs in his newest, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland, alongside charming and spectacular aerial artist Colette Marchant (Eva Green). Directed by Burton and produced by Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Ehren Kruger and Justin Springer, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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MEET MEDICI -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” struggling circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) is disappointed to learn that a newborn elephant has enormous ears. But when Medici realizes that the elephant can fly, the circus’ return to prosperity suddenly becomes a real possibility. Directed by Burton and produced by Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Ehren Kruger and Justin Springer, Disney’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. Photo by Jay Maidment © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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PERFORMING PAIR -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) is tapped to care for a newborn elephant with oversized ears. But when everyone learns that the elephant can fly, Holt finds himself—and Dumbo—in the middle of a new, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland, alongside charming and spectacular aerial artist Colette Marchant (Eva Green). “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. Photo by Jay Maidment. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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FAMILY TIES – In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell), with the help of his children Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins), is called on to take care of a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. Holt’s circus family includes Miss Atlantis (Sharon Rooney), Rongo (DeObia Oparei), Pramesh’s nephew (Ragevan Vasan), Pramesh Singh (Roshan Seth), Catherine the Greater (Zenaida Alcalde) and Ivan the Wonderful (Miguel Muñoz). “Dumbo” opens in theaters on March 29, 2019. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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DREAMING BIG -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton) decides that a young elephant from a struggling circus belongs in his newest, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland. Directed by Burton and produced by Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Ehren Kruger and Justin Springer, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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WHEN I SEE AN ELEPHANT FLY -- In Tim Burton’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo,” former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) and his children (Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins) find themselves caring—and advocating—for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. Directed by Burton and produced by Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Ehren Kruger and Justin Springer, “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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TRUE LOVE -- When former circus star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) is charged with taking care of a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus, he’s surprised by just how quickly his children (Finley Hobbins and Nico Parker) fall for the peculiar pachyderm. Directed by Tim Burton and produced by Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey, Ehren Kruger and Justin Springer, Disney’s all-new, live-action reimagining of “Dumbo” flies into theaters on March 29, 2019. © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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GOTTA FLY – Visionary filmmaker Tim Burton helms the live-action reimagining of Disney’s 1941 animated classic “Dumbo.” “’Dumbo’ was always one of my favorite Disney films,” said Burton. “We’re trying to give it the same heart, feeling and emotion that we all loved about the original.” Starring Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins, “Dumbo” is currently in production in England. © 2017 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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