James Wan in Talks to Direct ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ Movie for Universal!

While frequent collaborator Leigh Whannell works on bringing The Wolf Man back to life, we’ve learned via Deadline today that James Wan is in early talks to direct a new take on horror classic Creature from the Black Lagoon for Atomic Monster and Universal Pictures!

Deadline notes in today’s report, “James Wan is developing a grounded modernized retelling that leans into visceral horror whilst paying respect to the original classic.”

Unlike fellow Universal Monsters classics including Frankenstein, Wolf Man, and Dracula, the Creature from the Black Lagoon hasn’t been the subject of countless remakes over the years, which makes it ripe for revival here in the present day. Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winner The Shape of Water was heavily influenced by the classic tale, though not an official adaptation.

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Directed by Jack Arnold, the original Creature from the Black Lagoon came along two decades after Universal established themselves as horror powerhouses in the 1930s, released in 1954. It was followed by sequels Revenge of the Creature (1955) and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956), with various planned remakes over the years failing to ever see the light of day.

Filmmakers attached/approached for various unmade Creature projects over the years include John Carpenter, Peter Jackson, Ivan Reitman, and Breck Eisner, to name just a few.

It’s interesting to note that James Wan had recently intended to direct an Aquaman spinoff horror movie titled The Trench, but that project ultimately fell apart. It seems his upcoming Creature from the Black Lagoon movie will allow Wan to finally scratch that aquatic horror itch.

Stay tuned for more as we learn it.

James Wan is also attached to produce a horror reboot of “The Munsters.”

Pictured: Julie Adams and the Gill Man in CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, 1954.

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