A Global Thriller Reimagined: Wan Takes the Helm for Paramount
Filmmaker James Wan's New Direction with Paramount Pictures
Acclaimed director and producer James Wan is slated to direct and produce an English-language adaptation of the South Korean film 'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil' for Paramount Pictures. This collaboration highlights Paramount's ongoing strategy to engage with high-profile filmmakers, a trend that has accelerated since Skydance's acquisition of the studio.
Don Lee Returns: A Familiar Face in a New Adaptation
Don Lee, also recognized as Ma Dong-seok, a key actor in the original Korean production, is confirmed to star in this new iteration. His involvement ensures a continuity of talent and potentially a familiar draw for fans of the initial movie.
Wan's Return to Feature Directing and Producing Prowess
While Wan is currently involved in producing the next installment of the 'Paranormal Activity' franchise for Paramount, 'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil' could mark his first directorial project since the 2023 DC blockbuster, 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.' This project underscores his diverse capabilities in both directing and producing across various genres.
Collaborative Production Efforts: A Team of Industry Veterans
Wan will produce the film through his Blumhouse-Atomic Monster banner, with Michael Clear also joining as a producer from Atomic Monster. They are joined by an esteemed group of producers, including Don Lee for Big Punch Global, Sylvester Stallone and D. Matt Geller for Balboa Productions, Chris Lee of B&C Group, and Jang Won-seok, CEO of BA Entertainment, forming a formidable production team.
The Narrative Core: A Unique Alliance Against Crime
First showcased at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival's Midnight Screening, 'The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil' unfolds the gripping tale of an unlikely partnership between a police officer and a crime boss. They are forced to unite their efforts to hunt down a relentless serial killer. Driven by distinct motivations, their collaboration is fraught with betrayals, strategic maneuvers, and intense confrontations between law enforcement, organized crime, and rival gangs.
Screenplay Development: Visionary Writers Behind the Script
Shay Hatten, known for his contributions to the 'John Wick' series and 'Rebel Moon' films, is penning the screenplay. His work builds upon an earlier draft by Brian Helgeland, the acclaimed writer behind 'A Knight’s Tale' and 'L.A. Confidential,' who will also serve as an executive producer, ensuring a strong narrative foundation.
Paramount's Strategic Acquisitions and Filmmaker Partnerships
Paramount secured the rights to this film in June 2022, signaling its dedication to acquiring compelling narratives. Under Skydance's ownership, the studio has actively sought out major filmmaking talents, establishing significant creative partnerships and first-look deals with figures like the Duffer Brothers, Jon M. Chu, James Mangold, Issa Rae, and Dan Trachtenberg.
James Wan's Distinguished Career: A Legacy of Blockbusters
James Wan is celebrated for his success in the horror genre, having launched popular franchises such as The Conjuring Universe, Saw, and Insidious. Beyond horror, he holds the rare distinction of directing two films that each grossed over $1 billion worldwide: 'Furious 7,' Universal's first film to reach this milestone, and 'Aquaman,' cementing his status as a commercially successful and versatile filmmaker.