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Tango0101 Apr 2017 11:52 a.m. PST

… ‘The Creature From the Black Lagoon' Reboot.

"Universal Pictures has recruited Aquaman screenwriter Will Beall to pen the script for their reboot of The Creature from the Black Lagoon, per Deadline. The swamp creature becomes the latest of the classic movie monsters that the studio has lined up to join their rapidly expanding modern monsters universe that launches this summer with the Tom Cruise vehicle The Mummy.

Fast and Furious' Chris Morgan and Transformers' Alex Kurtzman are overseeing the monsters universe, which is reimagining the classic Universal monsters in a modernized action horror franchise. The studio has hired writers for Van Helsing (Jon Spaihts), The Wolfman (Dave Callaham), and The Bride of Frankenstein (David Koepp), and will introduce Russell Crowe‘s Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde in The Mummy. There have also been reports that the studio is prepping The Invisible Man for Johnny Depp…"

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