Glen Powell is not only one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, but his Barnstorm banner is getting to serious […]
Glen Powell is not only one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, but his Barnstorm banner is getting to serious work.
Not only is his company set to executive produce a new Texas Chain Saw Massacre TV series, but he’s also developing a remake of the Korean thriller Confession of Murder, reports Jeff Snieder.
In Jung Byung-gil’s 2012 film, Lee Du-Seok (Park Shi-hoo) publishes an autobiography describing murders he committed after the statute of limitations expires. A detective and one of the victims’ mother search for the author while an anonymous person claims to be the real killer.
The film won the Grand Bell Award for “Best New Director” and “Best Cinematography”.
No word on whether Powell will star or just produce.
In other news, Jeff also reveals that Barnstorm is developing a feature film adaptation of the video game The Alters, an emotional sci-fi game that features a unique blend of adventure, survival, and base-building elements.
You play as Jan Dolski, a simple worker who creates alternative versions of himself in a desperate attempt to escape from a planet where even sun rays can prove deadly.
Using a substance called Rapidium, the character creates alternative versions of Jan—THE ALTERS—each one shaped by a different crucial decision from the protagonist’s past.