Thursday, January 5, 2012

A 'Carrie' Remake is coming and a Director may be attached


I talked about the Carrie remake last year and... Well, it's happening and a director may be attached.

Deadline has the scoop:
Kimberly Peirce is in talks to direct Carrie, the remake of the Stephen King thriller about the telekinetic teenager who gets pushed too far at the prom and wreaks havoc on her fellow high school students. Peirce is best known for helming another troubled female coming-of-age tragedy, the Hilary Swank-starrer Boys Don’t Cry. Carrie was previously turned into the 1976 film that starred Sissy Spacek, John Travolta and Amy Irving, with Piper Laurie as the repressive mother. 

The script has been written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, whose rewrite work helped save Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark on Broadway. Aguirre-Sacasa set out to write a version of Carrie that is more faithful to the King book, and more grounded than the Brian De Palma-directed film. That kind of grounded material is something Peirce does well. She last directed Stop-Loss and is repped at CAA.
 As I said before, Roberto is a good writer.  I trust him and Kimberly's 'Boys Don't Cry' was a great film, so perhaps this remake has hope.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

With all the hate groups on the rise they should make Carrie's character Gay or Ebony person. I will not use the term Black when describing a dark person. The stuff they are learning in kindergarten is that Black is evil and bad and I just can't see myself and others who have dark skin as that.

foreverdolores said...

Perhaps,but who could ever do better than Piper Laurie?

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