It feels like the film reboot of Spawn has been talked about for decades now, and according to Deadline, the movie has found its lead in Jamie Foxx. Produced by the current masters of modern horror, Blumhouse Productions, the movie will be the directorial debut of Spawn’s comic book creator Todd McFarlane from his own script. In keeping with most Blumhouse films, Spawn will carry a much lower budget than most comic book superhero movie fare.
Bucking the trend of most modern superhero films, Spawn will not be an origin story, but begin in the middle of the action, as McFarlane says he’s “mentally exhausted by origin stories.” Not only that, but it seems the title character won’t even talk much. In the original report on Deadline, McFarlane says, “The scariest movies, from Jaws to John Carpenter’s The Thing, or The Grudge and The Ring, the boogeyman doesn’t talk. It confuses people because of the comic book industry, and because they all default into their Captain America mindset and I keep saying, no, get into John Carpenter’s mindset or Hitchcock.”
Foxx has been a huge fan of the character since Spawn debuted at Image Comics in 1992 and became one of the biggest comics of that decade. McFarlane says he had Foxx in mind when he wrote the script. The soon to shoot film is (of course) planned as the start of a trilogy.
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Images: Image Comics / Sony Pictures
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