

Sarah meets a dwarfish man named Hoggle, who aids her in entering the labyrinth. Jareth reluctantly gives Sarah 13 hours to solve his labyrinth and find Toby before he is turned into a goblin forever. He offers Sarah her dreams in exchange for the baby, but she refuses, having instantly regretted her wish. She is shocked when Toby disappears and Jareth, the Goblin King, appears. Frustrated by this and his constant crying, Sarah rashly wishes Toby be taken away by the goblins from the book. Sarah finds Toby in possession of her treasured childhood teddy bear, Lancelot. Realizing she is late to babysit her baby half-brother Toby, she rushes home and is confronted by her stepmother Irene, who then leaves for dinner with Sarah's father Robert. ġ6-year-old Sarah Williams recites from a book titled The Labyrinth in the park with her dog Merlin but is unable to remember the last line while being watched by a barn owl. In January 2016, it was announced that a sequel was in development, which screenwriter Nicole Perlman described as more of a "spin-off" in the same fictional universe. Tokyopop published the four-volume comic sequel Return to Labyrinth between 20. It was first met with a mixed critical response upon its release but over the years, it has been re-evaluated by critics and gained a large cult following. It was the last feature film Henson directed, and the poor reception contributed to a difficult period of Henson's career, according to his son Brian Henson. The film was a box office disappointment, grossing $12.9 million during its U.S. The New York Times reported that Labyrinth had a budget of $25 million. It was shot from April to September 1985 on location in Upper Nyack, Piermont, and Haverstraw, New York, and at Elstree Studios and West Wycombe Park in the United Kingdom. Various other scriptwriters rewrote it and added to it, including Laura Phillips, Lucas, Dennis Lee, and Elaine May-although Jones received the film's sole screenwriting credit. Terry Jones of Monty Python wrote the first draft of the film's script early in 1984, drawing on Froud's sketches for inspiration. The film started as a collaboration between Henson and Froud following their previous collaboration The Dark Crystal (1982). Most of the film's main characters, apart from Bowie and Connelly, are played by puppets produced by Jim Henson's Creature Shop. It revolves around 16-year-old Sarah's ( Jennifer Connelly) quest to reach the center of an enormous otherworldly maze to rescue her infant half-brother Toby, whom Sarah accidentally wished away to Jareth, the Goblin King ( David Bowie). You can catch every trailer in the video below.Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, with George Lucas as executive producer, based upon conceptual designs by Brian Froud.
LABYRINTH 2 OFFICIAL TRAILER UPDATE
The Sesame Street-inspired shooter My Friendly Neighborhood also got a deliciously daffy new trailer.īeyond that, we got an update on Spookware‘s second episode, as well as the announcement of a free collection of early Spookware microgames, and a trailer for Cthulhu dating sim Sucker For Love: First Date, which is set to release next month.
LABYRINTH 2 OFFICIAL TRAILER FULL VERSION
TorpleDook’s announcement was a full version of Hand of Doom, revealed with a black and white live-action bit of goofery.Įlsewhere, occult-fuelled open-world RPG Dread Delusion got a new trailer, and it continues to look like a promising title for 2022. Among those were some brand new trailers and a new game announcement from TorpleDook himself.


Over at DreadXP on Halloween, there was a cavalcade of indie horror games on display during its Spooky Showcase event presented by Torple Dook, doing his delightfully bizarre spin on Blues Clues Chips Tips.Ī total of 87 horror game trailers from the recent past and the near future were featured in the sizable showcase, shining a spotlight on the weird and wonderful creations of the indie community.
