Dr. Seuss Biopic Coming From ‘Wonder’ Director Stephen Chbosky
Dr. Seuss, AKA Theodor Geisel, will be the subject of a new biopic fromThe Perks of Being a WallflowerandWonderdirectorStephen Chbosky. The film, calledSeuss, will follow Geisel in his early days, before he became the children’s author still renowned to this day. It will also chronicle his relationship with his wife Helen. More on the Dr. Seuss biopic below.
Would you watch a Dr. Seuss biopic in a box? Would you watch a Dr. Seuss biopic with a fox? Okay, that’s enough of that.Deadlinereports that Stephen Chbosky, director ofThe Perks of Being a WallflowerandWonderwill indeed direct a Dr. Seuss biopic. Finally, we’re going to learn just what this Seuss fellow was a doctor of!
The film, titledSeuss, will follow the young Theodor Geisel in the 1920s as he struggles to find his artistic voice. Geisel’s life changes for the better when he meets his future-wife Helen Palmer, who inspires him to become Dr. Seuss. Later in their marriage, Helen is inflicted with a crippling illness, and Geisel’s career begins to fall apart, until Helen inspires Geisel to writeThe Cat in the Hat.Geisel went on to publish more than 60 children’s books under the pen name Dr. Seuss.
Truth be told, this sounds a bit treacly, but Chbosky is talented enough that he might find a way to make it all work.Seuss' script comes courtesy ofJonathan StewartandEyal Podell. While Dr. Seuss has an ever-lasting legacy thanks to his work, the subject of his life has remained mostly untouched by films. The closest thing to a biopic is a 1994 made-for-TV movie calledIn Search of Dr. Seuss. In that film, a reporter goes through a journey guided by the Cat in the Hat to learn all about the real Dr. Seuss. It’s not very good! I’m sure this biopic will have a much different approach.
Meanwhile, film adaptations of Dr. Seuss' work continue to flood Hollywood. A new animated take onHow the Grinch Stole Christmas,The Grinch, is due out this November. In addition to that, there’s a newCat in the Hatmoviebeing developed at Warner Bros.
Chbosky, meanwhile, also has aPrince Charmingmove in development with Disney. It’s not clear if he’ll be working on that first and then move on toSeuss, or if the Dr. Seuss biopic will come first. Either way, it’s time to start fan-casting young Dr. Seuss.