
Just two days ago, we brought the news that Radar Pictures was doing a space-set retelling of Joseph Conrad’s HEART OF DARKNESS with Peter Cornwell directing. But that’s not the only literary classic set for a sci-fi update, as Variety reports today.
According to the trade, now it’s Alexandre Dumas’ THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO being bestowed with a futuristic setting. Warner Bros. bought the pitch from writer Ian Shorr and set Kevin McCormick’s production company Langley Park (which produced the ARTHUR remake).
Plot details aren’t available, but let’s look at the book’s plot, shall we? Wrongfully imprisoned for fourteen years, Edmond Dantes escapes to the island of Monte Cristo. What awaits him there is a fortune in gold-and a new identity with which to persue his revenge and redemption.
A great story, but does it need a sci-fi version? I suppose it’s just easier to do loose remakes of classics than to come up with original content, eh? (Then again, HEART OF DARKNESS was loosely adapted into APOCALYPSE NOW, and that turned out pretty well…)
No director has been attached just yet.














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