James Wan Set to Direct American Remake of South Korean Thriller ‘The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil’

James Wan, renowned for his work in the horror genre, will direct the remake of the South Korean film ‘The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil’ for Paramount and Blumhouse, signaling a notable shift towards high-stakes crime thrillers in his repertoire. The original film, acclaimed for its intense storytelling, is expected to be reimagined with Wan's signature style, potentially broadening its appeal. Industry watchers should watch for casting announcements and production updates, as this project aims to blend Wan's flair with the intense narrative of the original.
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The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil
Ma Dong-Seok
Shay Hatten
James Wan
Brian Helgeland
Atomic Monster
Paramount Pictures
Paramount+
Blumhouse
South Korea