Last Updated on August 5, 2021
Say hello to my little remake.
Well, that variation on one of cinema’s most famous quotes is not entirely accurate — Universal is indeed planning a new SCARFACE, but their movie apparently will not be a straight remake of Brian De Palma’s massively influential 1983 film, nor the 1932 Howard Hawks/Richard Rosson original that inspired it. Which basically means they’re purely trying to capitalize on the recognizable name.
Deadline says the studio is on the hunt for writers for a fresh take, although the intent is merely to follow in the footsteps of the predecessors and retain the key elements of an immigrant building a criminal empire somewhere in America.
The Hawks/Rosson version (loosely based on Al Capone) was an Italian who became a Chicago crime boss, and later Al Pacino ventured into Miami from Cuba to become a cocaine kingpin (and hip-hop idol).
The new Tony, his place of origin and his American location for felony are all details that are being kept secret by the studio, for now.
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