Filmmaker Tim Story has been elected director on New Line’s Shaft reboot. Truth be told, it’s the first tangible sign of
progress on the studio’s long-gestating redo in quite some time – more than a
year ago, New Line brass stressed their desire to reinvent the
story of Richard Roundtree’s iconic private eye, favoring drama over
comedy and high-octane action – though there’s still no mention of an actor to
take on the title role.
Gordon Parks first brought the character to
the silver screen back in 1971, before Samuel
L. Jackson toed the line between cop and criminal in the John Singleton-directed 2000 remake.
Fast
forward almost 20 years and Shaft is back in vogue once again. New Line
is keeping plot details firmly under lock and key, but we understand the studio
intends to reinvigorate the dormant franchise, one which thrived in the morally
grey area of New York City’s seedy crime scene.
It’s early days, then, but with Tim Story
now officially on board, we expect New Line to place this one on the fast
track. Kenya Barris, Alex Barnow and
John Davis will leverage script
duties, while Deadline’s report goes on to confirm that Ira Napoliello and Barris are producing.
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