No joke, The Crow is once again taking flight, this time with Bill Skarsgård starring in the supernatural revenge thriller that will be directed by Rupert Sanders (Snow White and the Huntsman and Ghost in the Shell), writes THR.
Pulled from creator James O’Barr’s gritty comic, The Crow follows Eric Draven, who returns from the dead to track down his killers and avenge his murdered fiancé with the help of a mystical bird.
The new film is said to be a fresh take on the original material with Skarsgård playing Draven, following in the footsteps of the late Brandon Lee.
Zach Baylin, who is coming off an Oscar nomination for penning King Richard, wrote the script.
The project is well into pre-production ahead of a June start date, with shooting to take place in Prague and Munich. The budget is in the $50 million range, adds the site.
Longtime The Crow steward, Edward R. Pressman and Malcolm Gray, a co-producer on the 2019 Chadwick Boseman thriller 21 Bridges, are producing.
The Crow was adapted to the big screen in 1994 and was followed by three sequels and a short-lived television series. The character is somewhat of a pop culture icon and has made his way onto shirts, posters, and has been immortalized in plastic as toys.
Skarsgård is quickly becoming a genre guy, having played Pennywise the Clown in the It horror movies and also appearing in Hulu’s “Castle Rock” series, not to mention Villains and Assassination Nation.
THR breaks down the path to bring The Crow back to the big screen:
“Director Stephen Norrington (Blade) was involved with one reboot, while F. Javier Gutiérrez (Before the Fall) and actor Luke Evans worked on another. Corin Hardy (The Nun) took on the task for a reboot in 2017 and got Jason Momoa to star. Then, both men left in 2018 after a clash over financial issues between producers and distributor.
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