Deadline reports that BioShock creator Ken Levine will take on the job of scripting the long discussed Logan's Run remake.
Levine was a former screenwriter and playwright prior to becoming an influential video gaming developer.
William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson wrote the original 1967 novel (and its two subsequent sequels Logan's World and Logan's Search ) set in a utopian future where anyone over the age of 30 is mandatorily euthanized in order to maintain a balance over the consumption of resources. The story follows Logan 5, a 'Sandman' who serves as an enforcer who pursues those who try escaping as they approach their 30th birthday, and ultimately ends up on the run himself.
The remake has attracted potential directors such as Bryan Singer, Robert Schwentke, James McTeigue Joseph Kosinski and Carl Rinsch during its long stall in development. Things were looking up when Ryan Gosling and his Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn became attached to the project only to stall yet again.
Screenwriters including Alex Garland Andrew Baldwin and Will Beall (Gangster Squad) have worked on the script at different points of time.
The premise was made into a 1976 cult film classic starring Michael York ("The Three Musketeers"), Jenny Agutter ("Walkabout") and Farrah Fawcett ("Charlie's Angels").
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