New Line's 'It' Movies Lose Director Cary Fukunaga, Now Delayed

It Movie

Troubles with another big production. It was recently reported by The Wrap that New Line Cinema’s new version of It, adapted from Stephen King’s book about the evil clown, has been delayed indefinitely due to production troubles. Specifically, they say that director Cary Fukunaga is no longer attached and has left the project, which was nearing a June start date but was halted due to budget problems and other issues. The adaptation was originally set up at Warner Bros, with Roy Lee and Dan Lin producing, but only recently shifted to New Line where they’re a bit more stern about how much they’re willing to spend. Now it’s stuck. ›››

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