Idris Elba Flashes Back With "Prom Night" Remake
In announcing his involvement in the "Prom Night" remake, Idris Elba also revealed the new hook for this version. Instead of one slash-fest, this "Prom Night" has two, and Elba's detective character has to investigate both.
"This is the second time he's going to go through this whole thing," said Elba. "Some of it's in flashbacks, so I rreally wanted to show the difference of confidence that's been taken away from a detective that has to deal with multiple homicides."
Though horror remakes are de rigueur these days, Elba has confidence in "Prom Night." "It's actually going to be really, really interesting. It's a young director, Nelson McCormick, his first feature. His background's in television and he has a really original idea of how to turn what we can call a slasher movie into a really good psycho thriller. So I'm on board and some really good actors."
Elba is even doing a ride-along for character research. "I'm researching now, all the time. Next week I'm actually going on a real drive with the detectives. They're going to go to something similar to what happened in the film, and just check it out."
The original "Prom Night" (1980) starred the dynamic duo of Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielson. The Screen Gems remake, due out February 2008, will also star Brittany Snow, with a script from "Better Luck Tomorrow" scribe Ernesto Foronda and "Grudge" screenwriter Stephen Susco.
"This is the second time he's going to go through this whole thing," said Elba. "Some of it's in flashbacks, so I rreally wanted to show the difference of confidence that's been taken away from a detective that has to deal with multiple homicides."
Though horror remakes are de rigueur these days, Elba has confidence in "Prom Night." "It's actually going to be really, really interesting. It's a young director, Nelson McCormick, his first feature. His background's in television and he has a really original idea of how to turn what we can call a slasher movie into a really good psycho thriller. So I'm on board and some really good actors."
Elba is even doing a ride-along for character research. "I'm researching now, all the time. Next week I'm actually going on a real drive with the detectives. They're going to go to something similar to what happened in the film, and just check it out."
The original "Prom Night" (1980) starred the dynamic duo of Jamie Lee Curtis and Leslie Nielson. The Screen Gems remake, due out February 2008, will also star Brittany Snow, with a script from "Better Luck Tomorrow" scribe Ernesto Foronda and "Grudge" screenwriter Stephen Susco.
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dylan21484nj writes: on Mar 24 2007 03:26 PM enough about the remakes! (Reply to this) |
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cgcbooks writes: on Mar 24 2007 03:36 PM In reply to this comment (#859263) ditto! (Reply to this) |
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narcissusbleh writes: on Mar 24 2007 08:25 PM Too early to tell, but smells like crap. Still, I'm open to it. (Reply to this) |
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Holly Jolly writes: on Mar 24 2007 11:32 PM Take a Goosebump book and turn it into a rated R film that appeals to those who read them 12 years ago. It would be more interesting and refreshing then any of these remakes. (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Mar 25 2007 08:51 AM i heard they are gonna have a sci-fi aspect to this remake, which makes me think it will really suck. i defend remakes a lot, but this is pretty poopy. (Reply to this) |
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alsanali writes: on Mar 25 2007 09:21 AM In reply to this comment (#859266) It was called Dead Silence. (Reply to this) |
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MadmanCody writes: on Mar 25 2007 09:27 AM In reply to this comment (#859268) what kind of tasteless idiot defends remakes? (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Mar 25 2007 03:11 PM There has been plenty of great remakes, Dawn of the Dead was fantastic. Your mums a tasteless idiot, she shagged your Dad. (Reply to this) |
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arcadefire325 writes: on Mar 25 2007 06:36 PM ha ha!!!!! someone got owned!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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South_park300 writes: on Mar 25 2007 07:47 PM In reply to this comment (#859270) was gonna reply to your troll-like insult, but GreenBastard took care of that for me. do you even see movies? or just post random opinions on messege boards? (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Mar 26 2007 03:18 AM He's a random tool. (Reply to this) |
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photosuperstar writes: on Mar 26 2007 12:50 PM When will the madness end?!? NO MORE REMAKES!!! I agree, he is a tool. (Reply to this) |
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alsanali writes: on Mar 26 2007 01:15 PM In reply to this comment (#859270) I agree, remakes like The Departed should stop to make room for more original ideas like Wild Hogs. (Reply to this) |
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alsanali writes: on Mar 26 2007 01:15 PM In reply to this comment (#859270) I agree, remakes like The Departed should stop to make room for more original ideas like Wild Hogs. (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Mar 26 2007 10:45 PM Yes, they are making the sequel to Wild Hogs and I heard Chuck Norris is gona be a small town red-neck cop in it, so it will be great! Why have Re-makes like Dawn of the Dead and Omega Man when we can have these cinimatic classics in the making. Why have re-makes when you can have sequels? Rocky 7 Son of Balboa!, White Chics 2 , Epic Movie 2! It could be so fantastic! (Reply to this) |
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