FIRESTARTER: Michael Greyeyes Joins Blumhouse's Stephen King Adap As The Villainous John Rainbird

FIRESTARTER: Michael Greyeyes Joins Blumhouse's Stephen King Adap As The Villainous John Rainbird

Blumhouse & Universal are developing a remake (well, re-adaptation) of Stephen King's Firestarter, and Fear The Walking Dead actor Michael Greyeyes has now joined the cast as the despicable John Rainbird.

By MarkCassidy - Feb 11, 2021 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Deadline

It was announced late last year that Zac Efron (Baywatch, The Greatest Showman) had signed on to play the male lead in Universal and Blumhouse's upcoming reboot of Stephen King's Firestarter, and the project has now found its villain.

Michael Greyeyes (Fear The Walking Dead, Wild Indian) has been cast as John Raindbird; a "relentless, powerful man who has been pushed into a violent life." The character is a chilling, ruthless psychopath in the book, so Greyeyes should have a lot of fun sinking his teeth into the role.

King's novel tells the story of a man with psychic abilities (Efron) who goes on the run with his pyrotechnic daughter when a government agency known as The Shop targets them in order to harness their abilities. They soon find themselves being hunted by a lethal assassin (Greyeyes) and must go to extreme lengths to evade capture.

This new take on Firestarter will be directed by Keith Thomas (The Vigil). The script is being written by Halloween Kills and Rectify scribe Scott Teems, who will also executive produce alongside Jason Blum, Akiva Goldsman and Martha De Laurentiis.

The story was previously adapted as a 1984 movie starring Drew Barrymore, David Keith, Freddie Jones, Heather Locklear, and Martin Sheen. George C. Scott played Rainbird.

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GoldGuy
GoldGuy - 2/11/2021, 8:00 AM
The original film wasn't bad, but this is a case where a remake can win if it doesn't mess up.
MuadDib
MuadDib - 2/11/2021, 8:21 AM
They need to make is to its a franchise, the overarching story has potential if done right. Drew should show up in a cameo obviously 🙄
Jimster
Jimster - 2/11/2021, 9:13 PM
This better be in it:

Probably end up being used as a slow, somber version of the song in the trailer.
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