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Robert Downey Jr. might star in remake of Hitchcock classic Vertigo
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Many movie fans and critics have written online that they think the best candidates for movie remakes are films that were flawed the first time around, with the opposite being examples where beloved classics are remade, sometimes with disastrous results. Until very recently (when it was replaced in 2022 by Jeanne Dielman…), the film at the top of the Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time survey was Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 psychological thriller Vertigo (Certified Fresh at 92%), but as it turns out, not even Vertigo can escape the great remake machine. Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to remake Vertigo, with Robert Downey Jr. expected to take over in the James Stewart lead role. The remake will be written by screenwriter Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), who also made the news recently for being the new writer of one of Disney and Lucasfilms’ top secret Star Wars movies, replacing the recently exited Damon Lindelof (which is a separate Star Wars project than the one Taika Waititi is attached to write and direct).
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