Kim Seon Ho and Shin Min Ah's "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha" and the beloved Kdrama "Vincenzo" starring Song Joong Ki and Jeon Yeo Bin are reportedly in talks for an international remake.
#HometownChaChaCha #Vincenzo #KdramawithAmericanRemake
Various American entertainment companies have confirmed that they will have a U.S adaptation of a handful of mega-hit series and movies including "Train to Busan," Crash Landing on You" and more. #TrainToBusan #CrashLandingonYou #WTwoWorlds #HotelDelLuna
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James Wan to produce Train to Busan remake
James Wan s Atomic Monster studio will produce the Train to Busan remake with Timo Tjahjanto as director.
February 19, 2021 09:41 GMT
New Line Cinema is finally moving forward with its planned Train to Busan remake with Timo Tjahjanto in negotiations to direct the film with James Wan as producer.
Sources for Deadline revealed that Wan ( Aquaman ) will produce the pic under his Atomic Monster Productions company. Michael Clear and Gaumont s Nicolas Atlan and Terry Kalagian will also produce. American screenwriter Gary Dauberman is also on board to pen the script.
South Korean actor Gong Yoo stars in the 2016 zombie flick Train to Busan.