Concept Posters for "Let The Right One In" U.S Remake
>> Jul 14, 2009
Via SlashFilm, below are three concept posters for "Let Me In," Matt Reeves‘ remake/adaptation of the Swedish horror "Let The Right One In." From what they understand, these are promotional concepts used to sell the movie in international markets. Just check all of them after the break below.
Set in the snow covered mountains of a Ronald Regan-era Colorado, the Americanized adaptation is based not on the Alfredson film, but the original novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. The character names have been changed to Owen and Abby (rather than Oskar and Eli), who will remain 12-year-olds despite gossip that the film might be teenized to take advantage of the success of "Twilight." Avy Kaufman (The Sixth Sense, Garden State, Lemony Snicket) is currently casting the two leads, and it was recently reported that Kodi Smit-McPhee (seen alongside Eric Bana in Romulus, My Father and co-star of "The Road") is up for the role of Owen. The previously announced January 15th 2010 release date has been pushed back to a “Fall 2010″ TBA date, which might also give Overture Films a chance come Awards season.
Source: SlashFilm
Set in the snow covered mountains of a Ronald Regan-era Colorado, the Americanized adaptation is based not on the Alfredson film, but the original novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. The character names have been changed to Owen and Abby (rather than Oskar and Eli), who will remain 12-year-olds despite gossip that the film might be teenized to take advantage of the success of "Twilight." Avy Kaufman (The Sixth Sense, Garden State, Lemony Snicket) is currently casting the two leads, and it was recently reported that Kodi Smit-McPhee (seen alongside Eric Bana in Romulus, My Father and co-star of "The Road") is up for the role of Owen. The previously announced January 15th 2010 release date has been pushed back to a “Fall 2010″ TBA date, which might also give Overture Films a chance come Awards season.
Source: SlashFilm
















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