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‘Oldboy’ – Park Chan-wook Joins Forces with Lionsgate for Series Adaptation of 2003 Movie

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Pictured: 'Oldboy' (2003)

Following in the wake of the Spike Lee-directed remake in 2013, Park Chan-wook’s South Korean masterpiece Oldboy (2003) is getting a small screen adaptation, we’ve learned.

Lionsgate Television is partnering with renowned filmmaker Park Chan-wook to develop his acclaimed film Oldboy for television, marking the first English-language series adaptation of the iconic property. This comes as Park’s The Sympathizer just debuted on HBO.

Park Chan-wook, who of course directed and co-wrote the original South Korean film, is attached to produce the upcoming “Oldboy” TV series along with producing partner Syd Lim.

“Lionsgate Television shares my creative vision for bringing Oldboy into the world of television,” said Park. “I look forward to working with a studio whose brand stands for bold, original and risk-taking storytelling.”

“Park is one of the most visionary storytellers of our generation, and we’re excited to partner with him in bringing his cinematic masterpiece to the television screen,” said Scott Herbst, EVP and Head of Scripted Development, Lionsgate Television. “This series adaptation of Oldboy will feature the raw emotional power, iconic fight scenes and visceral style that made the film a classic.”

Oldboy has earned numerous accolades, becoming the first South Korean film to win the Grand Prix at Cannes in 2004 and named to numerous lists of the greatest movies of all time. The movie was re-released last year for its 20th anniversary, landing in the top ten at the domestic box office in its opening week, a rare feat for a re-release.

Adapted from a Japanese manga of the same name, the film follows a man who is released from prison after 15 years, only to find that he must find his captor in five days. The film is part of Park’s Vengeance trilogy, which includes Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance.

One of world cinema’s most revered creative voices, Park is also known for directing The Handmaiden, Decision to Leave, for which he won Best Director at Cannes, Stoker and Thirst, as well as producing both the film and television series Snowpiercer. Now an accomplished creative force in television, he is producing as well as directing The Sympathizer, starring Robert Downey, Jr., which just premiered on HBO.

Executives Courtney Mock and Tara Joshi are overseeing the project for Lionsgate Television, and Bryan Weiser negotiated the deal.

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Jake Goes to the Other Side in This Clip from the “Chucky” Season 3 Finale

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The third season of Don Mancini’s “Chucky” wraps up with a super-sized final episode this Wednesday, and SYFY has provided us with a sneak peek clip to get you ready this morning.

The Season 3 finale is fittingly titled “Final Destination,” and Jake’s taking a trip to the Spirit Realm to make contact with Charles Lee Ray. His goal? To extract information about Caroline’s whereabouts and kill Chucky once and for all. Watch the clip below for a preview, which suggests that Jake’s going to have to grapple with more than just Chucky on the other side.

In the finale, “Jake faces his demons and a new type of evil in the quest to find Caroline.”

We’ll also be introduced to Chucky’s (literal) maker in this week’s “Final Destination,” with John Waters returning to the franchise to play Wendell Wilkins, the creator of the Good Guys!

The finale of “Chucky” Season 3 airs Wednesday, May 1 on USA & SYFY.

You can expect the Season 3 finale to hit Peacock on Thursday, May 2.

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