Yes, a lot of people are like that. Like I said before, E.R. Burroughs is the granddaddy of sci-fi...most if all not sci-fi films are inspired by his work and that includes Lucas & Roddenberry as well. I like his John Carter of Mars a bit better than Tarzan which it was great that he crossed them. For Halloween last year I shoecased My Dark Horse Comics and one them was Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core which was a superb comic that came out in 1996. The major prob of why E.R. Burroughs isn't such a huge name or one that many people don't focus now is because many companies are doing nothing with his work over the decades and Hollywood just stalling around, wasting time, making reboot after reboot and stuff that is "supposedly better now then yesteryear...I hate they ain't doing anything with his stories like they should be like say much as Stephen King for example I mean I think sometimes if Burroughs had the exposure that King got, things would be very different now...same thing goes with H.P. Lovecraft, the Granddady of modern American horror...guys like Wes Craven, Clive Barker and yes even Stephen King (& his wife because she actually wrote a umber on material for him though you won't read nor hear much about that...My Grandma knew that decades ago!) works are inspired by Lovecraft. Lovecraft get's no love either and no pun intended there...I just saw a new movie on Tubie a few weeks ago with a Cthulu being the monster in it and there was no credits whatsoever that about Lovecraft which I'll talk about that later on in time.
In 2016 I saw the new Tarzan at the show. It was pretty good. Alexander Skarsgard plays the Lord of the Apes. He was an unlikely choice IMO but he did well. Yes, he's the guy in Godzilla vs. Kong in 2021 and he is the older brother of Bill and the son of Stellan This is the movie that started Margot Robbie's fame, not the Suicide Squad as Harley Quinn because it came out later. This Tarzan film was a fairly decent version of the story and it had great special effects. While I'm like it's yet another remake, there was many elements of the film that got Me excited and I'm always for a movie with apes and their kin
Here's the theme by Rupert Gregson-Williams, he is Harry Gregson-Williams' younger brother and one of Hans Zimmer's guys. Rupert would score Wonder Woman the next year in 2017 and Aquaman in 2018 This score is good but it's no where near as fantastic as John Scott's cue I provided yesterday...absolutely no comparison but it is still good