Danny Huston Joins Bill Skarsgård in The Crow Reimagining

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“The Crow,”The casting of Danny Huston has been revealed as part of a reimagining. If you think this role is anything other than a normal one, “major bad guy,”We could offer you great deals on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Huston joins the film, which also stars Bill Skarsgård (as Eric Draven aka The Crow, a man who returns from death to avenge his own murder) and FKA Twigs (as the woman he loves). The property is based on a comic book series by James O’Barr that was originally published back in 1989. Alex Proyas directed a movie adaptation of the comic book in 1994. This film is perhaps best known for the scene where Brandon Lee was accidentally killed and shot on set. It took several million dollars and a mad scramble to get it done. “The Crow,”It became a huge hit, and inspired several sequels. However, the property was always earmarked for revitalization.

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This is the current iteration “The Crow”Rupert Sanders, the previous director, is in charge of this production. “Snow White and the Huntsman”And “Ghost in the Shell,”From a script by Zach Baylin“King Richard,”The future “Creed III”). This film is the culmination of nearly 15 years’ worth of work on a new project. “The Crow” movie, which has attracted various filmmaker/star combos over the years, including directors like Stephen Norrington, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, F. Javier Gutiérrez and Corin Hardy, plus stars like Bradley Cooper (yes, seriously), Luke Evans and Jason Momoa.

What’s interesting about the Huston casting is that Danny’s son, Jack, was at one point tapped to play The Crow in a previous iteration. Huston, who has appeared in films like “Wonder Woman”And “Hitchcock,”plays a regular role in “Succession” and really let his villainy run wild thanks to a scenery-chewing role in the first couple of seasons of Kevin Costner’s “Yellowstone.”

The details about the release of the new version are not yet available. “The Crow”While the details are still to be revealed, filming began last month. It will most likely be reaching international and domestic buyers shortly. It’s just a miracle “The Crow”After so many years of being in (developmental) hell, is finally flying again.

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