Apparently Bryan Singer won’t be spending any time in the 23rd century after all. While he’s off making his WWII Nazi thriller VALKYRIE, Warner Bros. is lining up a replacement director to kill everyone for their 21st birthday.
According to our muchachos at Latino Review, the studio has reportedly grabbed commercial helmer Joe Kosinksi to work on the latest adaptation of the sci-fi tale LOGAN’S RUN. The story is set in a futuristic society where gem-palmed citizens willingly die at a certain age as a means of population control. Logan (no relation to Wolverine) is a “Sandman”, a law officer sent to hunt humans who escape the city to continue existing after their designated death day, and he discovers bunches of reasons to keep living.
LOGAN’S RUN was Singer’s pet project for years, but SUPERMAN RETURNS conflicted with the schedule until Singer just decided to avoid the sleep station altogether. The material was previously adapted as a cheesy 1976 movie with Michael York and AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON babe Jenny Agutter, and a short-lived TV series.













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