The project began development in April 1997, when Universal Pictures and DreamWorks bought film rights to a concept pitched by Rosenberg, former president at Malibu Comics, which he described as a graphic novel in development. After the graphic novel was published in 2006, development on the film was begun again, and Favreau signed on as director in September 2009. On a budget of $163 million, filming for Cowboys & Aliens began in June 2010, in New Mexico and California. Despite studio pressure to release the film in 3-D, Favreau chose to film traditionally and in anamorphic format (widescreen picture on standard 35 mm film) to further a "classic movie feel".[4] Measures were taken to maintain a serious Western element despite the film's "inherently comic" title and premise.[5] The film's aliens were designed to be "cool and captivating",[6] with some details, such as a fungus that grows on their wounds, created to depict the creatures as frontiersmen facing adversity in an unfamiliar place.
Cowboys & Aliens premiered at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con and was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on July 29, 2011. The film, though having grossed its budget back, is considered to be a financial disappointment, taking $174.8 million in box office receipts on a $163 million budget. Cowboys & Aliens received mixed reviews, with critics generally praising its acting but criticizing its blend of the Western and science fiction genres.
After its release, a lawsuit was filed against those involved in the development of the film by Steven John Busti, who claimed that the film infringed the copyright of his own similarly themed work written in 1994.
Official one-sheet poster
| Directed by | Jon Favreau |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Brian Grazer Ron Howard Alex Kurtzman Roberto Orci Scott Mitchell Rosenberg |
| Screenplay by | Roberto Orci Alex Kurtzman Damon Lindelof Mark Fergus Hawk Ostby |
| Story by | Mark Fergus Hawk Ostby Steve Oedekerk |
| Based on | Cowboys & Aliens by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg |
| Starring | Daniel Craig Harrison Ford Olivia Wilde |
| Music by | Harry Gregson-Williams |
| Cinematography | Matthew Libatique |
| Editing by | Dan Lebental Jim May |
| Studio | Imagine Entertainment K/O Paper Products Fairview Entertainment Platinum Studios |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures DreamWorks Studios Paramount Pictures[1] |
| Release date(s) |
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| Running time | 118 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $163 million[2] |
| Box office | $174,822,325[3] |

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