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The Mask (franchise)

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Media franchise based on Dark Horse comic series
The Mask
The franchise logo
Created byMichael Fallon
Mark Verheiden
Original workThe Mask (1994)
OwnersDark Horse Comics
Films and TV series:
Warner Bros. Entertainment
Years1994–present
Based onThe Mask byMike Richardson andMark Badger
Films and television
Film(s)The Mask (1994)
Son of the Mask (2005)
Animated seriesThe Mask: Animated Series
Games
Video game(s)The Mask (1994)

The Mask is an Americanmedia franchise based on thecomic book series of the same name byDark Horse Comics. It revolves around a mask that gives various individuals cartoonish and god-like superpowers. The individuals are ultimately faced with the challenge of overcoming the obstacles and conflicts they create while wearing it.

The first film,The Mask, was released in 1994, with astand-alone sequel,Son of the Mask, released in 2005. Ananimated series was also produced and ran for three seasons. The first film was widely successful, while the second film was critically panned and a box-office failure.

Background

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In 1989,Mike Richardson and Todd Moyer, respectively the founder and Executive Vice President ofDark Horse Comics, first approachedNew Line Cinema about adaptingthe comic seriesThe Mask into a film, after having seen other offers. The main character went through several transformations, and the project was stalled a couple of times.[1]

With New Line Cinema initially intending forThe Mask to start a newhorror franchise, the company offered the job of directing the film toCharles Russell, known for directing such films.[2] However, Russell found the violence of the comic to be off-putting, and wanted the film to be less grim and more fun than the source material, adapting the prologue ofthe 1991The Mask series with serial killer Stan "Big Head" Ipkiss instead characterised as the heroic Stanley Ipkiss, with the main protagonist Mitch Kellaway then given a supporting role in-adaptation.[3]

Films

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FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
The MaskJuly 29, 1994Chuck RussellMike WerbMichael Fallon andMark VerheidenBob Engelman
Son of the MaskFebruary 18, 2005Lawrence GutermanLance KhazeiErica Huggins andScott Kroopf

The Mask (1994)

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Main article:The Mask (1994 film)

Unfortunatebank clerk Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey) finds a magical mask that transforms him into a mischievous, good-hearted gangster with cartoon-like superpowers.

Son of the Mask (2005)

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Main article:Son of the Mask

After Loki (Alan Cumming) is dispatched to Earth to retrieve the Mask,cartoonist Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy) inadvertently uses it to conceive a child, who inherits its powers.

Possible third film

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On the possibility of a direct sequel to the 1994 film with Carrey reprising the role of Stanley Ipkiss and Diaz as Tina Carlyle, Mike Richardson said in a 2014 interview: "We've been talking about revivingThe Mask, both in film and in comics. We've had a couple of false starts".[4] In December 2024, Carrey revealed that he was still interested in portraying the Mask in a sequel as long as the idea is good.[5] In January 2025, Diaz also expressed interest in returning "if Jim's on board".[6]

Television

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SeriesSeasonEpisodesFirst releasedLast releasedShowrunner(s)Network(s)
The Mask: Animated Series354August 12, 1995August 30, 1997Duane CapizziCBS

The Mask: Animated Series (1995–1997)

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Main article:The Mask: Animated Series

Stanley Ipkiss (voiced byRob Paulsen) continues to use the magical mask to fight crime and the supervillains as the mischievous, cartoonish, good-hearted superhero known as the "Mask", while having fun and partying at the same time. In this continuity, Stanley still has the mask. He either pretended to throw it away, or Milo retrieved it from the river. As well, in this series, Stanley can use the mask during both day and night, whereas in the film, it only worked at night.

Cast and characters

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Key
  • AV indicates the actor or actress lent only his or her voice for his or her film character.
CharacterFilmsAnimated series
The MaskSon of the MaskThe Mask:
Animated Series
Season 1Season 2Season 3
Stanley Ipkiss
The Mask
Jim CarreyRob PaulsenV
Dr. Arthur NeumanBen SteinBen SteinV
MiloMaxFrank WelkerV
Lt. Mitch KellawayPeter RiegertNeil RossV
Detective DoyleJim DoughanJim CummingsV
Charlie SchumakerRichard JeniMark L. TaylorV
Peggy BrandtAmy YasbeckHeidi ShannonV
Mayor Mitchell "Mortimer" TiltonIvory OceanKevin Michael RichardsonV
Agnes PeenmanNancy FishTress MacNeilleV
Dorian Tyrell
The Evil Mask
Peter Greene
Tina CarlyleCameron Diaz
NikoOrestes Matacena
Loki
God of Mischief
MentionedAlan Cumming
Tim Avery
The Mask
Jamie Kennedy
Alvey Avery
Son of the Mask
Ryan and Liam Falconer
Joyce KurtzV
Mona MarshallV
Mary Matilyn MouserV
Neil RossV
Tonya AveryTraylor Howard
OtisBear
Bill FarmerV
Richard Steven HorvitzV
OdinBob Hoskins
Daniel MossSteven Wright
JorgeKal Penn
ChadRyan Johnson
BettyMagda Szubanski
Doctor Septimus PretoriusTim Curry

Additional crew and production details

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FilmCrew/Detail
Composer(s)CinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
The MaskRandy EdelmanJohn R. LeonettiArthur CoburnNew Line Productions
AFI Catalog of Feature Films
Dark Horse Entertainment
New Line Cinema101 minutes
Son of the MaskGreg GardinerMalcolm Campbell, John Coniglio and Debra Neil FisherRadar Pictures
Dark Horse Entertainment
New Line Cinema (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (Germany)
94 minutes

Audio

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An audio adaptation ofI Pledge Allegiance to the Mask, produced by American audiobook companyGraphicAudio, was released on 13 September 2021.[7]

Miscellaneous

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A CD-Rom providing amotion comic adaptation of the first five issues of the original comic was released in 1994, entitledThe Mask: The Origin.[8]

Video game

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Main article:The Mask (video game)

A side-scrolling action game based on the first film was released for theSuper Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995.

References

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  1. ^Brennan, Judy (July 31, 1994)."'Mask' Makes Dark Horse Into Sure Bet for Spinoffs : The booming comic-book publisher gets a multi-picture deal before the Jim Carrey film even opens".Los Angeles Times.ISSN 0458-3035. RetrievedMarch 25, 2019.
  2. ^THN Exclusive: Chuck Russell talks I Am Wrath, The Mask and Freddy Krueger Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  3. ^Shapiro, Marc (August 1994)."Mask Maker".Starlog. No. 205. pp. 32–35. Retrieved9 September 2017.
  4. ^Sunu, Steve (August 7, 2014)."EXCLUSIVE: Richardson Details Dark Horse's "Itty Bitty Mask" Plans".Comic Book Resources.Archived from the original on September 9, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2017.
  5. ^"Jim Carrey Says What Fans Want to Hear About a Possible 'The Mask' Sequel". 12 December 2024.
  6. ^"Cameron Diaz Says She's Open for a 'Mask' Sequel as Long as Jim Carrey is 'On Board': 'I've Been Riding Those Coattails from Day One'".
  7. ^""I Pledge Allegiance to the Mask", graphicaudiointernational.com".
  8. ^""The Mask: Dark Reboot Superhero Movie Comics Adaptation", movieweb.com".
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