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Friday, June 26, 2009

Spielberg and Smith Lock Up "Oldboy"...

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Director Steven Spielberg and actor Will Smith continue to develop a feature remake of "Old Boy", based on the Japanese manga..

DreamWorks, in one of its first moves in the wake of its November separation from Paramount, secured remake rights from Mandate, which remains involved in the project.

The original comic books were written by Nobuaki Minegishi and Garon Tsuchiya, the second installment of "The Vengeance Trilogy", preceded by "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" and followed by "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance".

In 2003, "Old Boy" was adapted into a Cannes award winning Korean feature by director Park Chan-wook.

In 2005, Dark Horse Comics purchased rights to make an English translation of the book, with Volume 1 released in 2006. The entire series is composed of a total of eight volumes.

Premise of "Old Boy" follows 'Oh Dae-Su',locked up in a hotel room for 15 years without knowing his captor's motives. When he is finally released, he finds himself trapped in a web of conspiracy, with his quest for vengeance unexpectedly sidetracked when he falls for an attractive sushi chef.

"...Ten years ago, they took him. He doesn't know who. For ten years he has been confined in a private prison. He doesn't know why. For ten years his only contact with the outside world has been a television set and the voices of his jailers. In time, he lost himself. He changed, transformed himself into something else, something hard, something lethal.

Suddenly one day, his incarceration ends, again without explanation. He is sedated, stuffed inside a trunk and dumped in a park. When he awakes, he is free to reclaim what's left of his life . . . and what's left is revenge..."