On fuck yeah! news: Ben Wheatley is in talks to write and direct a remake of the Henri-Georges Clouzot classic The Wages of Fear. William Friedkin already made a sort-of remake with his 1977 film Sorcerer which, while technically a flop during its initial release, proves to be more valuable in Friedkin’s oeuvre as recent reappraisals insist. Wheatley, whose best-known work is the off-kilter dark comedy Sightseers (though his best, I would argue, is A Field in England), is at helm of the remake, which comes out some time next year—perhaps the best news we heard this year at remakes-ville.
A definite rebound after news broke about a Memento remake coming soon. Because besides a potential deja vu punchline, why else would you remake Christopher Nolan‘s first feature? What’s there to fix?
Take a look at the 1958 trailer of The Wages of Fear below.
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