James Wan to direct English-language remake of Korean crime thriller
- Recently, Paramount Pictures tapped James Wan, director and producer, to direct an English-language reimagining of The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil with Don Lee , star of the original and producer, attached.
- The studio picked up rights in June 2022; the original premiered at Cannes in 2019, opening in the Midnight Screening, and had a modest U.S. release from Well Go USA.
- Wan will produce through his Blumhouse-Atomic Monster banner with Michael Clear and Atomic Monster listed among producers, joined by Don Lee, Sylvester Stallone, D. Matt Geller, Chris Lee, and Jang Won-seok.
- Wan has helmed two $1 billion films and could mark his first feature since 2023's Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, boosting his commercial track record.
- According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio move underscores how Wan's attachment and the story's cop-and-gang teaming premise fit Paramount's strategy to reimagine international hits.
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James Wan To Direct ‘The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil’ For Paramount, Blumhouse-Atomic Monster And Balboa Productions
Paramount Pictures has set James Wan to direct the reimagining of the critically acclaimed South Korean film The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil, with original star Don Lee (Ma Dong-seok) attached to the project. Brian Helgeland wrote the original draft and will serve as an executive producer, with Shay Hatten writing the screenplay. Wan and Michael Clear are producing for Atomic Monster. Lee is also producing, via Big Punch Global, alongside Syl…
James Wan Directing ‘The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil’ for Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures has enlisted James Wan to direct its “reimagining” of “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil.” Don Lee (Ma Dong-seok), the star of the original, critically acclaimed South Korean film, is also attached to the project. Wan has directed several box office hits including “The Conjuring,” “Insidious,” and “Saw,” many of which spurred franchises. He […]
James Wan to Direct Reimagining of South Korean Film 'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil' at Paramount
Paramount Pictures has set James Wan to direct the reimagining of the critically acclaimed South Korean film “The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil,” TheWrap has learned. Don Lee, a.k.a. Ma Dong-seok, who starred in the original 2019 film, will reprise his role in the English-language remake as a mob boss who teams up with a cop in order to track a serial killer. Won-Tae Lee directed and wrote the original film. The original film screened at the Cann…
Paramount Pictures has attached director James Wan to direct an English-language adaptation of the thriller The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil. Don Lee, the star of the original, a critically acclaimed South Korean film, is also involved in the project. Wan has a considerable list of film credits, primarily in the horror genre, including Saw and Insidious.
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