French director Luc Besson, known for his work in action-thrillers and sci-fi films, is now diving into the realm of epic fantasy with an upcoming project based on Bram Stoker's 'Dracula.' The film will follow the story of Prince Vladimir, a 15th century noble who becomes a vampire after cursing God following the death of his wife. Set in 19th century London, the vampire prince encounters his wife's doppelgänger, leading to a tragic pursuit.
In casting news, Christoph Waltz and Caleb Landry-Jones are reportedly in talks to star in the film, marking a potential reunion with Besson after their collaboration on 'Dogman.' EuropaCorp, Besson's production company, is set to produce the film, which is generating buzz at the European Film Market.
Besson's previous film, 'Dogman,' premiered at the Venice Film Festival and showcased his ability to deliver gripping storytelling. However, the film's box office performance in France fell short of expectations, grossing only $3 million. Despite this setback, EuropaCorp is gearing up for a revitalization with 'Dracula' as a potential comeback film.
In addition to 'Dracula,' EuropaCorp has other projects in development, including the action thriller 'Weekend Escape Project' set in Taiwan. The film will star Luke Evans and Gwei Lun-mei, adding to the diverse range of projects in the pipeline for the production company.
With a mix of established talent and fresh narratives, Besson's foray into fantasy with 'Dracula' promises an exciting new chapter in his filmmaking career. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated project and other ventures from EuropaCorp.