Keanu Reeves to star in updated “Jekyll”
Posted on 11. May, 2009 by Luciana in Movies
Source: Reuters
Keanu Reeves is about to develop a split personality as the star of a modern retelling of “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
Universal Pictures is developing the feature, with Justin Haythe, writer of “Revolutionary Road,” penning the script. Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, writer-director of the “Pusher” trilogy of gritty thrillers, is in negotiations to direct the project, titled “Jekyll.”
Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella about a doctor who scientifically develops an evil self has become so pervasive in popular culture that the phrase “Jekyll and Hyde” conjures the idea of a split personality. The story has been translated to the screen and stage dozens of times. Among the adaptations are comedy versions, kids’ stories (”Jekyll and Heidi”) and gender-switch tales (1995’s “Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde”). The story has undergone modern iterations as recently as 2007, when the BBC aired a miniseries that set the story in the present as Hyde ran amok in London.
Plot details for this “Jekyll” are being kept locked in the laboratory.
Universal clearly is enamored with the tale; it also has been developing a take on it with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, but the two adaptations couldn’t be more different.


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IncendiaryMuse
11. Aug, 2009
Let me get this straight Del Toro is not attached to Reeves’ Jekyll. What a shame, love Del Toro’s work his vision is unique to say the very least. However, the idea of Reeves as a Victorian serial killer is quite tempting fare to my evil imagination. Does anyone know when the general populace will be treated with this tale?