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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesJGL is developing as a starring vehicle a remake at Warner Bros. of "Little Shop Of Horrors" that has "Glee" writer/producer and "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" scribe Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa set to pen the script. Originating as a 1960 Roger Corman film, 'Little Shop' turned into a phenomenon thanks to an off-Broadway musical adapation that landed on Broadway proper and went around the world. In 1986, Frank Oz teamed Steve Martin and Rick Moranis for a big screen version that was nominated for two Academy Awards, and while modestly received at the box office, became a hit on home video.
Should this all come together, JGL will take the lead role of the florist Seymour, who needs to continually feed a plant that feasts on human blood. All told, it sounds like a pretty good number for JGL to try on for a musical bow, but it's way off yet, not only because he's making his directorial debut this summer, but also because 'Little Shop' still needs a director. But with a pretty good Rolodex so far of names he's worked with, we're sure he won't have too much trouble finding someone. And bonus for 'Little Shop' fans: Frank Oz's film is arriving around Halloween in a new DVD/BluRay edition that include his long lost, original 23-minute ending. [THR]
2 Comments
par3182 | May 4, 2012 1:19 AM
I love JGL, but just re-release the brilliant Frank Oz version with the proper ending.
randomdude | May 3, 2012 5:31 PM
eh.
nothing great but hes got appeal.