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May 31, 2012 at 2:05 PM #13970
Sofia
ParticipantAccording to the article, the rumors are false. 🙁
“A few days ago we reported that Morgan Creek and Roy Lee were planning to produce a TV series remake of The Exorcist, written and directed by Martha Marcy May Marlene‘s Sean Durkin. Since the story broke on Vulture it’s unclear what the original source was, but we’ve just received a message from William Peter Blatty, who wrote the original novel and screenplay, assuring us that the rumours are “utterly falseâ€. According to Blatty, it would be impossible for Morgan Creek to produce the show as the rights still belong to Blatty himself.
Interestingly, it seems that Blatty and The Exorcist director William Friedkin are planning to do something with those rights, which means that we might still see an Exorcist TV show with the original creators behind it. In the same message, Blatty states that the 2009 announcement of a miniseries written and directed by himself is still a potential plan, though not one that has come to fruition yet.
Friedkin and I have a new miniseries remake script that we hope will one day be picked up.
Either the Durkin miniseries was just a false story, or it’s a real plan and we’re about to see the beginning of a rights dispute. Personally I’m rooting for Blatty and Friedkin’s version to get made, and for Blatty to once again cast Brad Dourif in a villain role. You can never have enough Dourif.”
May 31, 2012 at 7:15 PM #26117creepypossessed
ParticipantBlatty and Friedkin's really interesting if they work together or they do it! and great notdisappoint at all! hopefully for good!Sofia said:
According to the article, the rumors are false. 🙁
“A few days ago we reported that Morgan Creek and Roy Lee were planning to produce a TV series remake of The Exorcist, written and directed by Martha Marcy May Marlene‘s Sean Durkin. Since the story broke on Vulture it’s unclear what the original source was, but we’ve just received a message from William Peter Blatty, who wrote the original novel and screenplay, assuring us that the rumours are “utterly falseâ€. According to Blatty, it would be impossible for Morgan Creek to produce the show as the rights still belong to Blatty himself.
Interestingly, it seems that Blatty and The Exorcist director William Friedkin are planning to do something with those rights, which means that we might still see an Exorcist TV show with the original creators behind it. In the same message, Blatty states that the 2009 announcement of a miniseries written and directed by himself is still a potential plan, though not one that has come to fruition yet.
Friedkin and I have a new miniseries remake script that we hope will one day be picked up.
Either the Durkin miniseries was just a false story, or it’s a real plan and we’re about to see the beginning of a rights dispute. Personally I’m rooting for Blatty and Friedkin’s version to get made, and for Blatty to once again cast Brad Dourif in a villain role. You can never have enough Dourif.”
Blatty and Friedkin's really interesting if they work together or they do it! and great notdisappoint at all! hopefully for good!
May 31, 2012 at 11:23 PM #26118Sofia
ParticipantWell, yes, I’d love it if Friedkin and Blatty could work together again but I'd also love to see someone else's vision of the novel besides their own. I don't know… Friedkin’s directing style is usually to cut scenes to scenes so quickly and my wish is to see extended scenes about normal Regan. That's probably not going to happen anyway no matter who is cast to direct.
June 1, 2012 at 1:38 PM #26119creepypossessed
ParticipantSofia said:
Well, yes, I'd love it if Friedkin and Blatty could work together again but I'd also love to see someone else's vision of the novel besides their own. I don't know… Friedkin's directing style is usually to cut scenes to scenes so quickly and my wish is to see extended scenes about normal Regan. That's probably not going to happen anyway no matter who is cast to direct.
However, it was interesting that morgan creek was the miniseries!
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