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'Haunted Mansion' director wanted to make new Disney reboot 'as Black' as possible

Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:09 am
Posted by stout
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:09 am
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It’s a familiar route for filmmakers in today’s Hollywood: Make an acclaimed indie then get sucked into the studio system for a $100 million blockbuster. Disney has mastered the art, with Moonlight director Barry Jenkins now making a Lion King sequel) and the Mouse’s in-house Marvel Studios tapping Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (Half Nelson) for Captain Marvel, Destin Daniel Cretton (Short Term 12) for Shang-Chi and Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) to Eternals).

Justin Simien had his own art-house breakout, too, writing and directing the 2014 Sundance winner Dear White People, which led to a Netflix series that ran from 2017 to 2021. And he was initially attached to a Lando Calrissian spinoff starring Donald Glover for Disney’s Lucasfilm, he just completed another massive project for the studio — this week’s theme park-based reboot Haunted Mansion.

Yet as familiar as the indie-to-tentpole path is these days, Haunted Mansion has been a deeply personal ride for the 40-year-old Houston native.


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Simien wanted to improve on the critically lambasted 2003 version starring Eddie Murphy, which he openly disparaged. “It was a kids movie that came out at a time when I was not a kid. It didn’t necessarily speak to me,” he tells us.

But there were other significant, more specific goals.

“As a filmmaker, I have an incredible desire to bring the history of New Orleans and specifically Black culture [to the movie],” he says. “This is the birthplace of jazz and the best food in the country. And all of our popular cultures come out of this time in New Orleans where Black people and white people and indigenous people and the Spanish and all these people were free. And it was short-lived, but it was long enough to produce this amazing, unique culture. And that was literally [number one] on my bucket list of things to bring to life and film. And then at the end of the day, Katie Dippold wrote this amazing ensemble comedy.”

Whereas Murphy and the actors who played his family were surrounded by mostly white actors in the 2003 version, Simien sought to course-correct with a more diverse cast.

“I felt it was really important for the lead to be Black, because this is set in New Orleans and it’s an 85% Black town,” he says.

“I wanted to make [the movie] as Black as I can because that’s New Orleans,” he says. “And tell this ensemble story that I feel like I know how to do. And luckily, Disney agreed. That’s why it’s here. That’s why I’m here.”
Posted by dallastiger55
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:12 am to
Meh doesn’t bother me as much as others. I mean if he’s going for the true NOLA feel then he’s correct although I don’t think it’s 85% black.

Haunted Mansion is a Deep South Louisiana themed ride.
Posted by AUCom96
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:13 am to
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And luckily, Disney agreed.


Yeah, I'm sure that was a really hard sell for him.

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“It was a kids movie that came out at a time when I was not a kid. It didn’t necessarily speak to me,”


It's a movie about a kid's ride at a theme park built for kids. Is it supposed to "speak" to you? What a pretentious twat.
Posted by Twenty 49
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:13 am to
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“I wanted to make [the movie] as Black as I can because that’s New Orleans,” he says.


Sounds reasonable.
Posted by RonFNSwanson
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:14 am to
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Posted by nicholastiger
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:21 am to
Disney sacrificing profit to cater to demographics that don’t want to see their movies
Smart strategy
Their movies have gone the way of bud light boycotts
Posted by Mo Jeaux
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:30 am to
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Haunted Mansion is a Deep South Louisiana themed ride.


Not the one in Florida.
Posted by SloaneRanger
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:36 am to
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“I wanted to make [the movie] as Black as I can because that’s New Orleans,”


Ok, So is this "mansion" going to be in da East or in Central City? Maybe they should have incorporated the abandoned Six Flags. Lots of scary stuff out there.
Posted by Havoc
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:42 am to
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New Orleans and it’s an 85% Black town,” he says.

60% you dumbass.
Posted by ManBearTiger
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:47 am to
God this piece reminds me how much of a shithole NOLA is
Posted by GoCrazyAuburn
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 8:53 am to
Add this in with the rest of the why the frick do you think you need to say this? Just make your damn movie.
This post was edited on 7/29/23 at 8:54 am
Posted by RollTide1987
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:05 am to
Wasn't the first Haunted Mansion film "Black-centric" with Eddie Murphy?
Posted by Proximo
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:22 am to
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true NOLA feel then he’s correct although I don’t think it’s 85% black.

Maybe if it was called Haunted Shotgun House. How many mansions do those 85% occupy?
Posted by Lawyered
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:36 am to
Soooo when the movie bombs, will he blame white people for avoiding it or black people for not supporting it?
Posted by dallastiger55
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:37 am to
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Not the one in Florida.


Yes but the OG is Disneyland and the best one IMO and part of Orleans square.
Posted by dallastiger55
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 9:41 am to
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Disney sacrificing profit to cater to demographics that don’t want to see their movies Smart strategy Their movies have gone the way of bud light boycotts


I mean I agree but this I’m ok with because it’s NOLA. Also 7 of the top 10 on the actor call sheet are white. What’s the big deal? 30% of the actors in a Disney movie that takes place in NOLA is black?

Of the big names only 2 are minority

Jared Leto
Jamie Lee Curtis
Danny Devito
Owen Wilson
Dan Levy
Tiffany Haddish
Rosario Dawson(Puerto Rican)
This post was edited on 7/29/23 at 9:43 am
Posted by SouthPlains
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:03 am to
Mr. Simien appears to be just another race-baiting, gender-baiting grifter trying to make a name for himself.

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At the 2014 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Dear White People, Simien publicly announced he is gay
Posted by mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:15 am to

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And all of our popular cultures come out of this time in New Orleans where Black people and white people and indigenous people and the Spanish and all these people were free. And it was short-lived.


Posted by skrayper
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:16 am to


The original starred EDDIE MURPHY!

In what universe is Eddie “not black enough”???
Posted by SloaneRanger
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Posted on 7/29/23 at 10:28 am to
I think he is referring to New Orleans in the late colonial period when there were in fact European people, mixed race people and free people of color. What he neglected to mention is that many of the mixed race people and free people of color were slave owners. A few even owned plantations. History and facts get really messy sometimes.
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