Remakes and Originals Attract Hollywood Creatives
Korean film studio
CJ Entertainment has revealed details of a ten-title pipeline of local-language projects being produced directly for the North American market. Among these are previously announced American remakes of the Korean hits
Miss Granny (2014) and
Hide and Seek (2013) which are both eyeing production starts this year.
Confirming their plans to trade publication Variety, CJ spokesperson YOON In-ho stated “We’re proceeding with our global productions as planned. There will be more projects added to the lineup, including both remakes and originals.” Production budgets will range up to USD 35 million.
For
Miss Granny, a Spanish-language version is being co-produced with 3Pas Studio with Mexican actor Eugenio Gonzalez DERBEZ attached, while the English-language version will come from Tyler Perry Studios with Melissa FINELL in charge of the script development. Avatar actor Joel MOORE will write and direct the remake of
Hide and Seek.
Phyllis NAGY, the screenwriter of
Carol, will direct the omnibus drama
The Vanished, based on a non-fiction book co-written by Léna MAUGER and Stéphane REMAEL. The project
Aurora is being penned by
The Age of Adaline writer, Salvador PASKOWITZ and helmed by Equals director, Drake DOREMUS. A Hollywood version of CJ’s Korean-Vietnamese horror-thriller
The Housemaid is being written by Geoffrey FLETCHER, known for scripting
Precious.
CJ is also partnering up with Ivanhoe Pictures on
Super Fan, a drama about real-life ‘super fan’ LEE Sung-woo currently in casting phase. Another sports biopic called
Sohn Kee-chung Project about a marathoner is also on the way. Finally, remakes of
Sunny (2011) and
Hello Ghost (2010) have completed scripts that are currently sent out to directors.