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Scarface Remake

Game_Breaker

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'Scarface' Remake Moving Forward With 'Straight Outta Compton' Writer (Exclusive)

Say hello to my little friend — again.
Universal is moving forward with its Scarface remake and has tapped Straight Outta Compton writer Jonathan Herman to do the rewrite.
Paul Attanasio and David Ayer wrote previous drafts of the film, which will be a new and original take on the immigrant story, which spawned films in 1932 and 1983. The 1983 version, which was released by Universal, tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Al Pacino) who arrives in 1980s Miami with nothing and rises up to become a powerful drug kingpin. That film made the expression, "Say hello to my little friend," one of the most iconic lines in cinema.


The new film will be set in Los Angeles and explore an immigrant's rise in the criminal underworld.
Herman has become a go-to writer at Universal, having penned the Straight Outta Compton draft that received the green light from the studio. He is currently in development on The Demonologist and The Birds remake at Universal.
Pablo Larraín will direct Scarface, which is being produced by Marc Shmuger via his Global Produce banner. Scott Stuber and Dylan Clark also are producing for Bluegrass Films. Marty Bregman, producer of the 1983 version, is also on board to produce.

Jon Mone and Jay Polidoro will oversee the project for Universal.

Herman is repped by WME, Stephen Crawford at Industry Entertainment, and Lichter, Grossman, Nicols, Adler & Feldman.


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scarface-remake-moving-forward-straight-782472


Not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand it's exciting, but the potential to ruin it is there
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scarface-remake-moving-forward-straight-782472
 

thorson1987

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Well considering this

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is a remake of this

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hopefully it will be decent.

But I am with you on this, not too sure how I feel considering the Al Pacino one is one of my all time favourite films.
 

T.S Quint

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Not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand it's exciting, but the potential to ruin it is there

If it is good then that's great.
But if it is bad it can never ruin the one that came before.

I used to hate it when I heard there was a remake of a movie I love. Now I've just come to the realisation that if it turns out bad I can always just go and watch the old one. No harm done.

Of course there are a few movies that I still think shoudn't be remade.
 

HowHigh

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I don't think it can ruin the Al Pacino one, its a great movie regardless of any remakes (I didn't know there was a 1930s version tbh)
I think its a stupid idea for another remake though. Wonder if the actor who plays Tony is going to put on a bad Pacino voice for it.
 

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