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George Lopez Behind Live-Action Speedy Gonzales Movie

Speedy GonzalesHollywood has found yet another animated animal to bring into the “real world” for a feature film. Underdog was released a couple years back and Yogi Bear should be out this December. Now Speedy Gonzales is getting the treatment.

Part of the Looney Tunes stable of characters, Speedy Gonzales debuted in a cartoon short in 1953. Created by Robert McKimson, the character didn’t really catch on until a couple years later when Friz Freleng and Hawley Pratt redesigned the character. The fast rodent was pitted up against Sylvester the Cat and the animated short won an Academy Award.

Voiced by Mel Blanc, Speedy Gonzales remained an audience favorite for many years, particularly in Latin America. He has been featured in numerous, shorts, movies, and TV shows. In 1981, the character even co-headlined in a Saturday morning program called The Sylvester & Tweety, Daffy & Speedy Show.

In the late 1990s, the Speedy and his cartoons came under criticism from various groups for depicting racial stereotypes. The cartoons were pulled from the airwaves until, several years later, other groups of viewers petitioned to have the shorts reinstated.

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New Line has just announced that they’re now working on a live-action movie revolving around a CGI version of the classic character. To head off potential race criticisms, the movie will have a modern sensibility and is being produced by Latino comic George Lopez, Anne Lopez and Lynette Ramirez for George Lopez Presents, along with producer Jerry Weintraub, Tracy Ryerson and Jill Arthur.

Anne Lopez tells THR, “We wanted to make sure that it was not the Speedy of the 1950s — the racist Speedy. Speedy’s going to be a misunderstood boy who comes from a family that works in a very meticulous setting, and he’s a little too fast for what they do. He makes a mess of that. So he has to go out in the world to find what he’s good at.” He eventually befriends a “gun-shy race-car driver.”

Since Blanc’s death in 1989, the character has been voiced by Joe Alaskey, Eric Goldberg and, most frequently, by Bob Bergen (who also often voices Porky Pig). In the new movie, Speedy’s voice will sound a lot more like George Lopez since he’s being tapped for the role.

The project is still in the early stages so a release date and further casting details aren’t available as yet.

What do you think? Does this movie interest you or would you prefer to see a more traditional Speedy Gonzales project?


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