"Basically, you're giving it your life. It's like alright, Pacific Rim, take three years of my life and then when you ask was it worth three years of your life? For me, the answer was absolutely yes," Del Toro said in an email interview.
The Mexican director, who has been behind films like "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Hell Boy", came to "Pacific Rim" at a time when things were not going very smooth. He had quit "The Hobbit" while "Mountains of Madness" got shelved.
The Warner Bros Pictures and Legendary Pictures film is releasing in India on July 12. The film is based on a screenplay by del Toro and Travis Beacham of "Clash of the Titans" fame and stars Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi and Charlie Day among others.
In the film, giant monsters rise from the Pacific Ocean and attack major cities, leading humans to retaliate with gigantic robots called Jaegers.
"My agent always sends me stuff knowing I'm going to pass. They sent that (the script of Pacific Rim). I knew Travis from 'The Killing on Carnival row'. We had worked together; I loved Travis, admired his work and admired him.
"I said, I'm going to read it! I read it and I wrote:'Give me a meeting immediately and I went instantly. I came in and I started pitching the craziest ideas - the co pilots, the baby Kaiju... And Travis liked them and that's where we started."
"I mean, honest to God, it was sort of the dream project... It's like: 'I'm getting paid for this?' I thought I was getting away with something," Travis said.
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