The mysterious figure in red is coming back to the big screen. It's been revealed that a remake of Nicolas Roeg's 1973 supernatural thriller, Don't Look Now, is in development at StudioCanal.

THR revealed the news of the Don't Look Now remake, stating that Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman of The Picture Company are producing the project. No writer, director, or cast members have been announced, as StudioCanal is looking to first attach the project to a studio before gathering the film's creative team.

Based on one of the entries in Daphne du Maurier's 1971 short story collection, Not After Midnight (aka Don't Look Now), the original Don't Look Now starred "Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie as a couple grieving the death of their daughter. While in Venice, they meet two Catholic nuns, one of whom claims to be clairvoyant and is in contact with their daughter in the afterlife. The woman brings an ominous message from the afterlife, warning that their lives are in danger." Stay tuned to Daily Dead for further updates.

Source: THR
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