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Selick on 'Fox' exit and Gaiman collaboration

Published Tuesday, May 12 2009, 10:07 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones
Selick on 'Fox' exit and Gaiman collaboration
Best known for directing The Nightmare Before Christmas and James And The Giant Peach, Henry Selick is a modern day master of stop motion animation. His latest movie Coraline is based on Neil Gaiman's spooky book for children and marks his first foray into 3-D. While chatting to us about the new movie, Selick also revealed what really happened with a certain Fox and hints at another collaboration with Gaiman.

What happened with your withdrawal from Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr Fox?
"While originally I was going to be part of Fantastic Mr Fox, when Coraline got greenlit I had to tell Wes Anderson 'well, sorry'. But I recommended an animation supervisor for him and several of the animators coming off Coraline have come on to Fantastic Mr Fox. So sideways I have had a little bit of a hand but not too much."

What are your future moviemaking plans?
"I haven't chosen my next project. I loved working with Neil and we're certainly in talks about maybe doing another one. There are other things that have come to me, an original story as well, but I can't tell you because I don't know what's next to me."

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