A new Blumhouse version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula set in the modern-day is to be directed by Karyn Kusama (Destroyer; The Invitation, Jennifer’s Body) from a screenplay written by her former collaborators Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay.
Although not officially announced as being a Universal Studios project, given the massive critical and financial success of Leigh Whannel’s The Invisible Man, this seems highly likely.
Meanwhile, James Wan reportedly has a new untitled “Universal Monsters” project in development with rumours that it will be his take on Frankenstein. As we know, all mention of a Monsterverse has now been dropped after big budgeter The Mummy (2017) underperformed at the box office.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
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