James Wan 'in talks' to direct Creature From The Black Lagoon remake
James Wan is reportedly in talks for a remake of 'The Creature From The Black Lagoon'.
The horror movie icon - who is known for his work on the likes of the 'Saw' and 'The Conjuring' franchises - appears set to helm a reboot of the original 1954 classic.
As reported by Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, Wan will serve as a producer on the movie, while he is also in "early talks" to direct the monster flick.
It would be the first project he's attached himself to direct since his production company Atomic Monster merged with Blumhouse.
The original 'Creature From The Black Lagoon' focused on a prehistoric water-breathing humanoid monster, along with a group of scientists trying to study him.
Julie Adams starred alongside Richard Carlson as the woman who caught the Gill-Man's eye, while Jack Arnold was the director for the classic blacj and white feature.
The likes of John Carpenter, Ivan Reitman, Guillermo del Toro and more have all tried to revive The Creature from the 1980s onwards, with Universal also looking at the idea as part of its Dark Universe monster movies in the 2010s.
Will Beall wrote a script, but the franchise idea imploded with the studio instead turning to a filmmaker-focused approach.
Instead of interconnected films, this has resulted in stand alone movies like 'The Invisible Man' and 'Renfield', while a remake of 'Wolf Man' is in the pipeline.
For Wan's take on 'The Creature From The Black Lagoon', it's believed he will pursue a grounded and modernised retelling which will learn into visceral horror, while still paying respect to the classic.
Atomic Monster and Blumhouse - which has a first look deal with Universal - have already collaborated on 'Night Swim' earlier this year, while the studios are also producing a sequel to 'M3GAN' due out in 2025, and a spinoff called 'SOULM8TE' planned for the following year.