Blue Sunshine is getting the remake treatment

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The unlikeliest of remakes seems to be headed our way as BLUE SUNSHINE is getting an updated remake with original director-writer Jeff Lieberman and producer Edgar Lansbury teaming with WE'RE THE MILLERS producer Vincent Newman, reports Variety. That’s right, folks, those bald homicidal maniacs are making their way back to the big screen!

The 1978 film starred King and Deborah Winters and revolved around a series of murders in Los Angeles, precipitated by a particular strain of LSD called “Blue Sunshine” ingested by the killers 10 years earlier. It was released during a period where a number of films dealt with the subject of mind-altering substances, including ’60s films THE TRIP and EASY RIDER and 1980’s ALTERED STATES.

“Edgar and I agree that the theme of the film—decisions we made in our youth coming back to haunt us in horrific ways as adults—will resonate well with Millennials,”  Lieberman said.

Newman is producing Relativity’s THE DISAPPOINTMENTS ROOM, starring Kate Beckinsale with director D.J. Caruso and wrapping production  Friday in North Carolina. He is also producing Screen Gems’ upcoming PATIENT ZERO, starring Natalie Dormer and directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky.

Source: Variety

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