‘I, Tonya’ Director in Talks to Direct ‘Cruella’ with Emma Stone

Disney continues their trend of reviving older properties into live action movies, this time going the route of their 2014 film Maleficent, with a film based on iconic Disney villain, Cruella De Vil. Although it’s not the first outing of the famous 101 Dalmatians in live action, given the success of more recent live-action Disney adaptations, it is fair to assume Disney wants to bring back one of their other big properties to the big screen.

The film has Academy Award winner Emma Stone set to play the famous villain and now has new director attached. Director Craig Gillespie, who’s most recent credit was last year’s Oscar nominated hit I, Tonyais now set to direct Stone as the title character. The film initially had Broadway director Alex Timbers on board to direct the film, however due to scheduling conflicts between Timber’s stages productions of Beetlejuice and Moulin Rouge, and Disney’s fast tracking the film to be shot next year, Timber had to leave the production. Gillespie, who has worked with Disney before with The Finest Hours, is now in talks to fill in Timber’s shoes.

The script for Cruella is written by Jez Butterworth, co-writer of Spectre and Disney’s Maleficent 2. Marc Platt, producer of Disney’s upcoming Mary Poppins Returns, is set to produced alongside Andrew Gunn and Kristen Burr. The release date for Cruella is still to be determined but should be expected within the next year.

Ryan Pineda: When it comes to film, animation, video games and other mediums, I can discuss for hours about how much on why certain films and animated media made me the person I am today. I adore the artistic merit that comes from a lot of pop-culture media and will definitely love to have a conversation about favorite movies any day! I have graduated in 2017 with a BA in Film and Television at the University of Arizona. Been passionate about writing about films due to always having an interesting outlook on the medium. Will always see a film and will definitely be sure to recommend it to someone that I know for a fact would love that movie. Not only that but will also give reasons for why I think that film did or did not work as a movie, and the same can go for other pieces of media like television, video games and especially animated projects.
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