British filmmaker Ben Wheatley will direct adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s gothic classic from a sript penned by Jane Goldman
Lily James and Armie Hammer are set to star in British director Ben Wheatley’s “Rebecca,” a new gothic romantic thriller for Netflix.
The film is an adaptation of English author Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 classic of the same name. Jane Goldman (“Kingsman” series, “X-Men: First Class”) will write the screenplay.
“Rebecca” tells the story of a newly-married young woman who, on arriving at her husband’s imposing family estate on a bleak English coast, finds herself battling the shadow of his dead first wife, the mysterious titular character, whose legacy continues to haunt the house.
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Du Maurier’s work has been adapted for the big screen several times, most-notably when Alfred Hitchcock won the 1940 Best Picture Oscar for his version, which starred Sir Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
James starred earlier this year in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again,” which earned $393.4 million worldwide at the box office. She also starred opposite Ansel Elgort in “Baby Driver” and in the Academy Award-winning “Darkest Hour.” James will soon be seen in the untitled Danny Boyle film for Universal Pictures.
Hammer has worked with Wheatley before in the action-comedy “Free Fire.” Earlier this year, he starred in Boots Riley’s “Sorry to Bother You.” Hammer will next be seen opposite Felicity Jones in Mimi Leder’s “On The Basis of Sex,” and then Anthony Maras’ “Hotel Mumbai” with Dev Patel and an untitled project from Babak Anvari.
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The film will be produced with Working Title, which has made more than 100 films that have grossed more than $7.5 billion worldwide to date and won 14 Academy Awards and 40 BAFTA Awards.
Some of Working Title’s upcoming projects include Josie Rourke’s “Mary, Queen of Scots,” starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie; Joe Cornish’s “The Kid Who Would Be King,” starring Patrick Stewart and Rebecca Ferguson and Marjane Satrapi’s Marie Curie biopic “Radioactive,” starring Rosamund Pike.
Eric Fellner will produce for Working Title, along with producers Tim Bevan and Nira Park.
Hammer is represented by WME and Sloane Offer and James is repped by UTA. Wheatley is repped by WME, Independent Talent Group and Bloom Hergott. And Goldman is repped by WME and Independent Talent Group