Sony Pictures and Blumhouse have roped in director Bryan Fuller to tackle the new adaptation of Stephen King novel Christine.
Fuller, who previously worked on shows such as Star Trek: Discovery, American Gods, Hannibal and Heroes, will also pen the script for the feature film, reported Deadline.
Check out the confirmation here
We're getting a CHRISTINE remake by none other than multi-time KINGCAST guest @BryanFuller. If you'd like some insight into his thoughts on the novel (and the John Carpenter original), here's where to find 'em. We are, of course, *very* hyped for our boy. https://t.co/KGufZvmKE6
— THE KINGCAST (@Kingcast19) June 8, 2021
King's novel, which was published in 1983, was about a boy, Arnie Cunningham, who buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, licence number CQB 241.
The car seems to have a jealous, possessive personality – and a mind of its own, which has a bad influence on Arnie.
The novel was previously adapted into a 1983 feature film, starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton.
The new take will be produced by Jason Blum for Blumhouse, alongside Vincenzo Natali and Steven Hoban.
(With inputs from Press Trust of India)
source https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/stephen-kings-christine-to-get-new-feature-film-adaptation-bryan-fuller-to-pen-screenplay-direct-9699171.html