Well, it had... actually, it didn't have to happen.
http://www.deadline.com/2011/12/lionsgate-going-microbudget-on-american-psycho/#comments
In one of the stranger remakes/ reboots/ reimaginings of recent times, Lionsgate have engaged music video director Nolan Jones, who did second unit duties on the Social Network to helm a low budget remake of American Psycho; or, perhaps more accurately, a second movie adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' controversial book.
The book was set in the 1980s, with yuppie Patrick Bateman writing earnest appraisals of the likes of Huey Lewis and the news, eating the latest fashionable meals, wearing the trendiest of clothes and, er, killing hookers. The movie was made by Mary Harron, with Christian Bale as Patrick Batman, er, Bateman and spawned a low-budget sequel with non other than William Shatner. But this is possibly the strangest bit about Jones' proposed sequel:
Yup, Ellis quintessential 80s story is to be re-vamped for the teens. And not just the decade, I suspect.
Thoughts, anyone?
http://www.deadline.com/2011/12/lionsgate-going-microbudget-on-american-psycho/#comments
In one of the stranger remakes/ reboots/ reimaginings of recent times, Lionsgate have engaged music video director Nolan Jones, who did second unit duties on the Social Network to helm a low budget remake of American Psycho; or, perhaps more accurately, a second movie adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' controversial book.
The book was set in the 1980s, with yuppie Patrick Bateman writing earnest appraisals of the likes of Huey Lewis and the news, eating the latest fashionable meals, wearing the trendiest of clothes and, er, killing hookers. The movie was made by Mary Harron, with Christian Bale as Patrick Batman, er, Bateman and spawned a low-budget sequel with non other than William Shatner. But this is possibly the strangest bit about Jones' proposed sequel:
His take was to tap the Bret Easton Ellis novel and turn it into a down and dirty new version that imagines how yuppie serial killer Patrick Bateman would fare in New York today, factoring in how the world has changed since the 2000 film that starred Christian Bale.
Yup, Ellis quintessential 80s story is to be re-vamped for the teens. And not just the decade, I suspect.
Thoughts, anyone?