'Call Me By Your Name' Director Luca Guadagnino To Helm 'Scarface' Reboot, Written By Coen Brothers
The latest version of the script for Scarface' Reboot is penned by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, with earlier drafts by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, Jonathan Herman and Paul Attanasio.
Universal
Pictures
has
roped
in
Call
Me
By
Your
Name
filmmaker
Luca
Guadagnino
to
direct
Scarface
reboot.
The
latest
version
of
the
script
is
penned
by
Joel
Coen
and
Ethan
Coen,
with
earlier
drafts
by
Gareth
Dunnet-Alcocer,
Jonathan
Herman
and
Paul
Attanasio.
According
to
Deadline,
David
Ayer
and
Antoine
Fuqua
were
previously
attached
to
direct
the
long
gestating
project.
This
is
the
third
imagining
of
the
gangster
story.
The
first
Scarface,
set
in
Chicago,
released
in
1932.
It
was
directed
by
Howard
Hawks.
The
second
film
was
based
in
Miami
and
starred
Al
Pacino
as
Cuban
gangster
Tony
Montana.
The
latest
film
will
be
set
in
Los
Angeles.
It
will
be
produced
by
Dylan
Clark
for
his
Dylan
Clark
Productions.
Scott
Stuber
will
executive
produce
alongside
Marco
Marabito.
Guadagnino
is
also
working
on
the
sequel
to
his
Oscar-nominated
movie
Call
Me
By
Your
Name,
titled
Find
Me,
with
the
original
stars
Timothee
Chalamet
and
Armie
Hammer
returning.