A remake of the 1994 movie The Crow took one more step out of uncertainty, with director Corin Hardy's signing of a holding deal with Relativity Studios, according to The Wrap.
The future of the film has been in question since September, when the movie's producer, Edward R. Pressman, filed an objection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to the inclusion of The Crow in Relativity's assets; the uncertain financial shape of the company put the movie at risk of losing its director (see "'The Crow' Director May Fly the Coop"). Hardy's holding deal is a clear sign of confidence in the production schedule for the movie.
Production for the movie is set for March 2016, making it Relativity's first production since bankruptcy. This production schedule puts the company well ahead of any risk of rights for the property reverting to Pressman if principal filming hasn't begun by February 2017.
Director's Holding Deal A Good Sign for Remake
Posted by Adrian Sullivan on November 4, 2015 @ 5:25 pm CT