Amazing Spider-Man's Director Will Venture to the Bermuda Triangle
Marc Webb arrives for a screening at the 43rd Deauville American Film Festival on September 2, 2017 in Deauville, France.
Fans of In Search of, Unsolved Mysteries, Airport ‘77, and other media investigating a very particular cult phenomena, rejoice: the Bermuda Triangle is finally getting a splashy Hollywood revival. Director Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man and its sequel, plus Disney’s upcoming live-action Snow White) has signed on to helm Skydance’s long-promised action-adventure film set in the mysterious zone.
Deadline had the first news of Webb’s hiring, and cautions “while the studio has been working on the project for some time, this version is still in early days as no writer has been attached and until WGA strike ends, that will remain the same.” The trade also notes that Webb is not slated to co-write, though he will collaborate with whoever gets the gig post-strike. As for the plot, “it will be set in the mysterious patch of the Caribbean where planes and ships have gone missing over the years.”
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