Known for directing Annabelle Comes Home, Gary Dauberman will helm the upcoming 'Salem's Lot remake. Annabelle Comes Home is considered the best film in the 'Annabelle' trilogy by fans and critics. Dauberman's storytelling prowess in Annabelle Comes Home hints at a promising adaptation of 'Salem's Lot.
Stephen King has written several fantastic and acclaimed horror novels, with many of these seeing movie and TV series adaptations. One example is 'Salem's Lot, with the movie remake finally set to come to Max in 2024. Fans may be unfamiliar with the director helming the project, but the filmmaker in question actually has a lot of experience with both King's work and horror in general.
Gary Dauberman has written numerous horror movies, and he's also directed a few. One of these was the third entry in the Annabelle series, which is also perhaps the most interesting film in the trilogy.
Stephen King has written several fantastic and acclaimed horror novels, with many of these seeing movie and TV series adaptations. One example is 'Salem's Lot, with the movie remake finally set to come to Max in 2024. Fans may be unfamiliar with the director helming the project, but the filmmaker in question actually has a lot of experience with both King's work and horror in general.
Gary Dauberman has written numerous horror movies, and he's also directed a few. One of these was the third entry in the Annabelle series, which is also perhaps the most interesting film in the trilogy.
- 6/17/2024
- by Timothy Blake Donohoo
- CBR
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Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and David Fincher aren't returning for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo follow-up...
Sony had backed itself into a corner somewhat with its plans to bring The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series to the big screen. It recruited Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig, along with director David Fincher, for the first film. But while it was well received, it was an expensive production that didn't quite make as much cash as the studio desired.
That meant to press ahead with bringing the second book, The Girl Who Played With Fire, to the screen would have been a gamble of sorts. It had all but been accepted in the past year or two that Mara and Fincher were getting less likely to return.
And that's now definitely the case, it seems.
Sony is now set to skip the second and third books in the series,...
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Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and David Fincher aren't returning for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo follow-up...
Sony had backed itself into a corner somewhat with its plans to bring The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series to the big screen. It recruited Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig, along with director David Fincher, for the first film. But while it was well received, it was an expensive production that didn't quite make as much cash as the studio desired.
That meant to press ahead with bringing the second book, The Girl Who Played With Fire, to the screen would have been a gamble of sorts. It had all but been accepted in the past year or two that Mara and Fincher were getting less likely to return.
And that's now definitely the case, it seems.
Sony is now set to skip the second and third books in the series,...
- 11/5/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series is getting a bit of a facelift over at Sony with the studio moving ahead with plans to rework the franchise for a fresh start. The Girl In The Spider's Web, the fourth book in the novel series and the first not to be written by the late Stieg Larsson, will serve as the next adaptation with Burnt's Steven Knight in talks with Sony to handle the page-to-screen... Read More...
- 11/4/2015
- by Billy Donnelly
- JoBlo.com
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