The Blumhouse and Miramax co-production Mina Harker has been effectively shut down ā it was due to shoot in a matter of weeks.
Miramax have scrapped the production of the soon-to-shoot
Mina Harker just three weeks from production, following ācreative differencesā with director, Karyn Kusama. The film was set to continue the successful revival of classic movie monsters that weāre currently seeing, with a contemporary exploration of the relationship between Dracula and Mina Harker, this time set in modern Los Angeles.
However, three weeks before cameras were set to roll, Miramax have pulled out of the project, citing ācreative differencesā with Kusama, who also directed the excellent
Destroyer featuring Nicole Kidman.
Blindspotting star Jasmine Cephas Jones was set to lead the production as Mina Harker, but as of today it looks like this is one retelling of the
Dracula story that we wonāt be seeing.
Mina Harker would have joined a string of other takes on
Dracula currently in the works, including
Renfield which is set to feature Nicolas Cage as Count Dracula, and
Last Voyage of the Demeter, both of which are set for next year.
Itās a shame that
Mina Harker wonāt be joining them though, especially as it came from Kusama and her writing collaborators, Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, the creative team behind the aforementioned
Destroyer. That film was an excellent character deconstruction whilst also capturing the mood of a classic LA movie. Perhaps
Mina Harker would have done the same for the literary heroine, but as of right now it seems we wonāt have the chance to find out.
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