James Jeremias initially envisioned the film as a horror version of J.M. Barrie's story, questioning, what if the reason Peter Pan "came out at night, could fly and didn't grow up was because he was a ...
Peter Pan may refuse to grow up, but time has not stood still for the rest of us. Modern sensibilities mean that the Broadway musical “Peter Pan,” always something of a patchwork show, has had even ...
In an interview with The Guardian for the publication’s “How We Made” series, Jeremias, a former grip turned screenwriter who wrote the Joel Schumacher film alongside Janice Fischer, recalled that ...