DRACULA Reboot In The Works At Blumhouse From JENNIFER'S BODY Director Karyn Kusama

DRACULA Reboot In The Works At Blumhouse From JENNIFER'S BODY Director Karyn Kusama

As Universal continues to develop standalone reboots for its classic monsters, it's been announced that Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body) will direct a new take on the most famous of them all, Dracula...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 10, 2020 06:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Dracula
The success of The Invisible Man has clearly prompted Universal and Blumhouse to pick up the pace on developing new projects for their stable of classic monsters. We recently found out that James Wan would produce what sounds an awful lot like a modern-day take on Frankenstein, and now THR reports that Dracula is also in the works.

This new take on the Lord of the Vampires will be directed by Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body) and written by Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay, who worked with Kusama previously on The Invitation and Destroyer. Like The Invisible Man, this version of Dracula will take place in modern times, but specific plot details are still under wraps.

The trade also provides some insight into the studio's long-term plans for this new "MonsterVerse," and it sounds like these movies will indeed be standalone in nature - hardly surprising after the disastrous debut of the Dark Universe.

The projects will be moderately budgeted, and the studio is said to be taking a filmmaker-driven approach, as opposed to a star-driven strategy. Apparently, Paul Feig, Elizabeth Banks and John Krasinski are all in talks for various projects (Banks is still set to direct and star in The Invisible Woman), and we could even end up seeing multiple takes on one character.

Plus, though nothing has been officially green-lit yet, an Invisible Man sequel is said to be "inevitable."

What do you guys make of this news? What direction would you like to see a new Dracula movie take? Let us know in the comments.
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relentless1
relentless1 - 3/10/2020, 6:48 PM
for the 237th time... heeeres Drac lol
dragon316
dragon316 - 3/11/2020, 5:23 AM
@relentless1 - funny you say that all classic monsters in fifty’s vampires and wearwolfs get most treatment and remakes from Frankenstein , mummy, fish man zombies have won for most monster movies out there of there own theme animated, comedy, horror, drama, sci fi, romance,
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 6:49 PM
Sounds fire. I've only seen The Invitation from her but it was solid as hell. Fassbender would be a great choice, partially because he would crush it and partially because he just needs to do good films again.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 3/10/2020, 6:51 PM
@tmp3 - Jennifer's Body blueballed a generation of boys and men.
tmp3
tmp3 - 3/10/2020, 6:55 PM
@Reeds2Much - You're speaking from experience?
dracula
dracula - 3/10/2020, 7:05 PM
@tmp3 - All ive seen of her's is Jennifer' Body, hopefully her other work is better. Leigh Whannell has some good ideas for Dracula to bad they didn't go to him.......well I guess its good that they are going to take chances and not just stick to what already worked
NicolausCopernicus
NicolausCopernicus - 3/10/2020, 6:50 PM
why not do a vlad tepes historically accurate biopic? Its never been done before. Dracula movies on the other hand...
dracula
dracula - 3/10/2020, 7:06 PM
@NicolausCopernicus - We havent had a fully accurate Dracula adaption either. Although a Vlad The Impaler movie would be great
nikgrid
nikgrid - 3/11/2020, 1:11 AM
@dracula - Yeah I had high hopes for the BBC version and Claes Bang was an excellent casting but man what a terrible ending.

"this version of Dracula will take place in modern times"
Yeah that always works well.
dracula
dracula - 3/11/2020, 6:35 AM
@nikgrid - Modern day Dracula can work, but seriously setting the first 2 episodes in the classic era, then randomly switching the present day for the finale was so stupid, either do one or the other, don't advertise a classic take on dracula then give us that crap. Seriously with how it ends, its obvious we arent getting season 2 so moving it to present day was even more pointless
Matador
Matador - 3/11/2020, 7:59 AM
@dracula - Castlevania did it better
solskulldeath
solskulldeath - 3/10/2020, 6:53 PM
how many dracula need to be appear in movie? and how about the new dracula series in BBC?
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