‘Possession’ Remake: Robert Pattinson and Parker Finn Team Up for Paramount’s 1981 Horror Classic
A 'Possession' remake is on the horizon! Robert Pattinson is circling a producer role, while Parker Finn ('Smile') is attached to write, direct, and produce for Paramount Pictures. The original 1981 cult classic was a psychological supernatural horror film from Polish director Andrzej Zulawski.
Paramount Pictures is in final negotiations with actor Robert Pattinson and director Parker Finn to helm the remake of Possession, the 1981 cult psychological supernatural horror film originally directed by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Zulawski. The news was confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter. Finn, known for his success with Smile, a 2022 Paramount hit, will write, direct, and produce the remake under his banner, Bad Feeling. Pattinson, through his production company, Icki Eneo Arlo, will also produce the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Robert Pattinson Opens Up About His Fatherhood Experience; Actor Says, ‘It Makes You Feel Very Old and Very Young’.
Details regarding Pattinson's potential acting involvement will be clarified as the project develops further, including finalising the script and scheduling considerations. Roy Lee from Vertigo Entertainment, recognised for producing successful films like Barbarian, will join as a producer alongside Finn and Pattinson. Other details about the project have been kept under the wraps. Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse Enjoy Family Breakfast Outing With Their Baby Girl in LA (View Pics).
Robert Pattinson and Director Parker Finn to Revive 1981 Cult Horror Film
The original Possession, set in West Berlin, depicted a gripping narrative involving a spy, portrayed by Sam Neill, who returns home to encounter a tumultuous marital situation with his wife, played by Isabella Adjani.
Their relationship spirals into a destructive cycle of infidelity, neglect, and surreal encounters with a tentacled alien creature and doppelgangers. Andrzej Zulawski's film, which initially met with mixed critical reception upon release, has since gained a cult following for its provocative exploration of marriage and emotional turmoil, drawing from the filmmaker's personal experiences.