Disney's John Carter 2 never happened, despite having all of the trappings associated with a franchise-starting film. Directed by Andrew Stanton. The Vincents departed Tangier, arriving back in the United States as private citizens on April 29, 1953. He was an actor and director, known for The Andromeda Strain (1971), Celebrity (1998) and Badlands (1973). “John Carter” still has the potential to earn some of its money back. John Carter was born on November 26, 1927 in Center Ridge, Arkansas, USA as John Earl Carter Jr. This is a very interesting question especially because before today I thought this movie would be horrible (and I never would be searching Quora for thoughts on the subject). John Carter was a member of a smuggling family from Mount’s Bay in west Cornwall. John Carter o esel teylu a noswikoryon dhyworth Baya an Garrek yn Kernow West. So for me, and probably others who had no idea about the books, I … He was married to Kendall Friede Fewel and Barbara Jane Williams. I hadn't even batted an eye to the movie until literally a week before it came out, because the title JOHN CARTER did not convey 'sci fi' or 'adventure' or 'blockbuster'. John Carter of Mars, based on Edgar Rice Burroughs's 1917 story Princess of Mars, eventually became just John Carter, allegedly because Disney … The main reason is because Disney allowed Director Andrew Stanton far too much control over every aspect of the movie, that when it was released, most people didn’t have a damn clue what it was about or why they should see it. The new Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, did revoke John Carter Vincent’s suspension in early 1953, but he was still forced to retire as of March 31. He was given the nickname ‘King of Prussia’ and the area where he smuggled became known as Prussia Cove. So I just finished the movie John Carter and I don't understand the last part. Transported to Barsoom, a Civil War vet discovers a barren planet seemingly inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians. With Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe, Samantha Morton. Disney’s “John Carter” did a paltry $72 million in the United States and an additional $210 million overseas; “Universal’s “Battleship” is on track to do even less in America than “John Carter” while so far making $232 million overseas. YES, I've been saying this to everybody! After watching the film this morning my opinion is the exact opposite. It says that it took him 10 years to find another medallion so when he finally transports back in the end ,have those 10 years passed on mars too, like did no one know where he was? if not did he just get put back right where he was when he was teleported off? Was he fully transported off Mars? Its size and proximity to the cove suggest that it owes a debt to the Carter's smuggling operations. Finding himself prisoner of these creatures, he escapes, only to encounter Woola and a princess in desperate need of a savior.