Paul Rudd and Jack Black in talks to star in reimagining of Anaconda
Tom Gormican is directing the new iteration of the horror franchise.
Paul Rudd and Jack Black are in talks to star in a reimagining of the 1997 horror movie Anaconda.
The Ant-Man and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle stars are circling the lead roles in the reimagining, which will be directed by The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’s Tom Gormican from a script he co-wrote with Kevin Etten.
The original, starring Jennifer Lopez, Jon Voight, Owen Wilson, and Ice Cube, followed a documentary crew who went deep into the Amazon rainforest to find the world’s largest snake, the green anaconda, with fatal consequences.
The new film will not be a direct reboot. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that the reimagining will revolve around a group of friends facing mid-life crises who head to the rainforest to remake their favourite movie from their youth. They find themselves in a fight for survival in a world of giant snakes, violent criminals and natural disasters.
It’s not clear who Black and Rudd will play, however, the lead characters are described as a director-turned-wedding videographer and a fading actor. It is believed the film will be a more comedic take on the horror franchise.
Despite negative reviews, the original Anaconda was a box-office success and spawned a series of sequels. The last movie, 2015’s Lake Placid vs. Anaconda, was a horror-comedy crossover with the crocodile franchise Lake Placid.
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