In John Carpenterâs cult classic 1986 film, Big Trouble in Little China, Kurt Russellâs Jack Burton was a reasonable guy who âexperienced some very unreasonable thingsâ when he was drawn into a conflict within the mystical underworld of San Franciscoâs Chinatown. Earlier this year, the inevitable remake of Big Trouble in Little China lurched forward with Dwayne âThe Rockâ Johnson potentially taking over the lead role in the film.
During a recent interview with Collider about his new film, Bone Tomahawk, Russell was asked about the upcoming remake of Big Trouble in Little China. He replied âHey, you know, nothing sacred, why not? Go get it, good luck. I always think itâs interesting whatâs gonna be done. Dwayne Johnson I donât know what his take on it is gonna be, I donât know what theyâre gonna do. I always look at those movies when I see a remake and itâs like, âOk⦠thereâs gotta be a reason.â
âA lot of the humor and the style of that movie was brand new for that time and was very much copied after that, so in its way Big Trouble is definitely a cult film,” Russell added. “So I donât know what their reasons are for remaking the movie but I hope that they have the right reasons and I hope that they do it well and good luck, what can I say? I donât know, I donât have thoughts other than that. Hang in there, good luck, go get em.â
The new version of Big Trouble in Little China is being written by Thor and X-Men: First Class scribes Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz.
Big Trouble fans, do you want to see the remake become a franchise with sequels or should it remain a one-off movie? Get behind the wheel of your big rigs and share your thoughts below!
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HT: Collider
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