First he was Detective Pikachu, and now he is starring in an iconic homicide thriller. Ryan Reynolds is ready to guide a remake of “Clue,” and on Aug. 23, Deadline confirmed the undertaking has a brand new author, Oren Uziel. Uziel most not too long ago served as a cowriter on Sandra Bullock’s “The Lost City.”
“Clue” is, after all, impressed by the fan-favorite whodunnit board recreation, however that recreation already spawned an iconic, cult traditional film that was launched in 1985. That incarnation starred Eileen Brennan as Mrs. Peacock, Madeline Kahn as Mrs. White, Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum, Michael McKean as Mr. Green, Christopher Lloyd as Professor Plum, Martin Mull as Colonel Mustard, Lesley Ann Warren as Miss Scarlet, and Tim Curry as Wadsworth the butler. To mimic the chaos of the board recreation, the film additionally has three totally different endings. It was not a box-office smash, however has turn into a lot beloved within the 37 years since its launch.
The first draft of the brand new “Clue” was written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who additionally labored on the “Deadpool” motion pictures and Netflix’s “Spiderhead.” Director James Bobin, who directed 2011’s “The Muppets” and 2014’s “Muppets Most Wanted,” is ready the helm the movie.
Read on for every thing we all know thus far about Reynolds’s “Clue” remake.
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