After reports of a development project involving a remake for the 1990's 'It' based on the book of Stephen King, Will Poulter is a name that quickly in the negotiations to play apart. And now, the actor talked about the progress of the psychological drama film.
Audience was terrified when the 1990's 'It' went to be released on the market, and after the announcement of a remake, many have been following the progress of the film. In an article by Metro, the actor who was casted as the wisecracking clown, Pennywise the Dancing Clown, shared some thoughts about the film's development. Will Poulter admitted that his involvement in the reboot of 'Stephen King's It' is still being confirmed. This is due to the delay after director Cary Fukunaga dropped out of the project due to clashes with the studio. The actor stated that situations have changed and many things have been different since he was last involved but was grateful to be considered for the role.
In light of these news, the Den Of Greek released an article involving the Stephen King's It and its current works. The article detailed that Cary Fukunaga has left the project two weeks after announced the start of production. Moreover, to take up upon his place is another horror director, Andy Muschietti from Mama, who was being reported to helm the project.
More to that, Muschiette already confirmed an update regarding the remake of horror movie and he stated that summer would be the time to start shooting as reported by Inquisitr. The director disclosed that summer of 2016 is the decided months for the production to start since they'll be needing time to work with the children who were casted as The Losers in the remake. The children will be the main role characters in the classic Stephen King horror film which would be having two parts.
'Stephen King's It' is the 1990 psychological/ horror drama film which is about to get a reboot as announced by studio. Many speculated that the film is in hiatus since the initial director dropped out of the film and now, Will Poulter, casted as Pennywise, shared his involvement in the film. Lastly, the director who replaced Fukunaga, Andy Muschiette, excite the fans after saying that the film will be in production starting Summer 2016. Though production news were given, the film's expected release is still yet to come.