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Universal is host to "Host" remake |
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Written by Patrick Frater
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
SANTA MONICA -- Universal Pictures has bought worldwide English-language remake rights
to "The Host," a South Korean monster movie that this summer became the
highest-grossing film of all time in Korea.
Remake
project is set up through Roy Lee and Doug Davidson's Vertigo
Entertainment and Gold Circle Films. Producer credits at Universal go
to exec VP Peter Cramer and David Ortiz.
"Host" was bought for
North America by Magnolia Pictures. Movie, which preemed in May in the
Directors Fortnight section of the Cannes fest, was released in July in
Korea through local major Showbox and sold over 14 million tickets for
a B.O. gross exceeding $84 million.
Producers have yet to set
either a scripter or a helmer. Although the pic is a simple
monster-cum-hostage move, the retread will likely need some tweaking.
Korean story had social and political undertones that included
sideswipes at the U.S., which has a large military presence in Korea.
Helmer
Bong Joon-ho, whose credits include "Memories of Murder," will next
direct "La Transperceneige," an English-language adaptation of a
graphic novel.
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