Starship Troopers: Invasion Interviews

The Mobile Infantry is back in action in new animated Starship Troopers movie Invasion . Reuniting original movie characters Johnny Rico, Carmen Ibanez and Carl Jenkins, it features a bug-infested ship on a collision course with Earth, and gives a first screen appearance for author Robert Heinlein’s legendary power suits. We spoke to Ed Neumeier, writer of the three live-action movies, and Johnny Rico himself, Casper Van Dien, about the Troopers’ return.

You guys are back in the Starship Troopers universe! Why is the time right to come back to that universe? And why in animation?
Edward Neumeier:
We did Starship 3 about five years ago so we've thought about doing it for a while. A couple of years back Sony came and said, ”We'd like to another Starship Troopers but we'd like to do it in animation this time.” My sense was that it was a really good call. I'd been able to make a movie for almost $8 million live-action and I was very happy with it, we had a good time together; but I knew that if they didn't have more than $8 million they weren't gonna make a live-action movie that was as good. So when they said they were gonna do it in animation I thought, “thank goodness because now we can really do some things with that.” Then I saw who they had hired to direct: Shinji Aramaki, who did Appleseed . And I thought, “Oh this is a perfect fit.” And everything I've seen and talked about with director Aramaki has made me really happy.

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