
Unlike its leading
character, The Crow reboot looks like it's as dead as dead can be. After
becoming a revolving door of talent that included such directors as Stephen
Norrington (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen), Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (28
Weeks Later), F. Javier Gutierrez (Before The Fall), or actors like Luke Evans,
and Jack Huston, the newest adaptation of James O'Barr's late 80's graphic
novel seems to have hit a snag of major proportions.
Relativity, the
studio banking the project has filed for bankruptcy earlier last week, and
though they maintain that the project will start production this Fall, reports
are coming in claiming that pre-production as stalled in the U.K., with several
department heads and department members having already abandoned the project.
For the time being director
Corin Hardy is still attached to the project, but unless Relativity's situation
is resolved shortly, or another studio comes along and picks up both the rights
and Hardy's vision, the director could be the next.
Source - THR
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