Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” was just one of the most significant arthouse hits of 2023 and stays a frontrunner in numerous significant Oscar classifications. However as the movie’s honor period run ends, Lanthimos may currently be expecting his following directing job.
According to a brand-new report in Range, Lanthimos is preparing to guide a remake of Jang Joon-hwan’s 2005 sci-fi witticism “Save the Green Planet” for Component Images, which additionally generated “Poor Things.” The genre-bending movie, which has actually long given ideas for motion picture provocateurs like Ari Aster, complies with a guy that catches and torments a pharmaceutical exec that he thinks to be component of a recurring unusual intrusion.
IndieWire has actually connected to Lanthimos’ reps for remark.
Lanthimos has actually currently covered manufacturing on his following movie, “Kinds of Kindness,” a compilation movie that will certainly see him re-team with constant partners Emma Rock, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, and Joe Alwyn. The Greek supervisor is presently in post-production on the movie, which was previously labelled “AND,” and lately disclosed that it will certainly see each star playing several functions.
“It’s a contemporary film, set in the U.S. — three different stories, with four or five actors who play one part in each story, so they all play three different parts,” Lanthimos claimed in a meeting with The Guardian. “It was almost like making three films, really.”
If Lanthimos winds up directing “Save the Green Planet,” it will certainly imply that he once more stayed clear of the lure to ignore filmmaking. In a current meeting with IndieWire regarding “Poor Things,” he described that he constantly takes into consideration retired life after ending up a motion picture, yet never ever falls short to locate a job that draws him back in.
“I always want to actually quit after each time I make a film, I want to retire, because it’s so difficult and stressful,” Lanthimos claimed. “After finishing one, I’m saying like, why am I doing this? I never want to do this again! Maybe I’ll do something else. Then of course time goes by and you forget all that, and you’re intrigued by something new and want to improve yourself.”