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I haven't either. I've read Christine and The Shining.
Add it to the list of movies GDT wants to direct but never actually will.
Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, the duo who co-directed the 2014 fantasy horror feature Starry Eyes, are helming the project, which Paramount previously translated in 1989.
Sematary, first published in 1983, told of a doctor who moves his family out of the big city to the country. The man discovers that they have moved near a pet cemetery that rests on an ancient burial ground and when the husband's toddler son is killed in an auto accident, the father takes the boy's body to the cemetery, where it is resurrected in demonic form. Jeff Buhler wrote the most recent draft of the adaptation.
Clarke will play the doctor. Dale Midkiff played the part in the 1989 movie.
John Lithgow will play the kindly but lonely country neighbor Jud Crandall in the new film adaptation of Stephen Kings Pet Sematary, Paramount Pictures tells EW.
The movie, which will shoot this summer with plans to be in theaters April 19, 2019, has already cast Jason Clarke as Louis Creed, the dad who strikes up a close friendship with the old-timer next door.
Jud has lived in the area long enough to know its many secrets, and he takes the young family on a tour of nearby woods that leads to a peculiar pet burial ground. Later, he guides Louis far beyond the rudimentary pet sematary to an even stranger place deep in the wilderness after a speeding truck on their rural road claims the life of the familys pet.
The new version of Pet Sematary will be directed by Starry Eyes filmmakers Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, with a script by Jeff Buhler (showrunner of Syfys George R.R. Martin space series Nightflyers.)
Pet Sematary is being produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, best known for the Transformers movies and the 2007 King adaptation 1408, which starred John Cusack as a writer who spends a mindbending night in a haunted hotel room.
The other producers are Mark Vahradian, another veteran of the Transformers series, and Steven Schneider, best known for the Insidious movies.
Plans for the remake were in the works for several years, but the success of It last year, as well as the popularity of Netflixs King adaptations Geralds Game, 1922, and Hulus JFK assassination thriller 11/22/63, put Pet Sematary on the fast track.