Mark Protosevich Eyeing Old Boy Remake

I Am Legend co-writer Mark Protosevich is in early talks to write the remake of Old Boy that Will Smith is developing with director Steven Spielberg, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

DreamWorks secured the remake rights from Mandate Pictures, which also is staying involved in the project. Although the studio was meeting with several high-profile writers to do the adaptation, Smith invited Protosevich to meet with Spielberg on the project.

Mandate acquired the 2003 Korean film co-written and directed by Park Chan-wook from Universal, which picked up the rights in 2004 with Vertigo Entertainment (The Eye, The Grudge). The original film, which like much edgy Asian cinema includes some disturbing material, detailed a man's mysterious kidnapping, 15-year imprisonment and feverish quest for revenge upon being released.

No production date has been set.


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Comments (3)

  1. Zynthos

    Egh. Old Boy was good, but messed up. After watching it once I have no desire to see it again because of the surprise...(for those you havent seen it lol)

    2 years agoby @heir-of-isildur0Flag

  2. ShoeLove

    A remake of Oldboy!? That is a HORIBLE IDEA!
    And if will smith is going to be in the movie I'll die on the inside. =(

    2 years agoby @loveralwyzFlag

  3. Shelley

    Another remake? Big surprise.

    3 years agoby @shelleyFlag

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