“Call Me by Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino has found his next project with Warner Bros.’ adaptation of “Lord of the Flies.” Guadagnino is in talks to helm the adaptation of William Golding’s classic 1954 novel that centers on a group of young male boarding school students that end up stranded on an island and devolve* into savages. Known Universe, the production company founded by tentpole writers Lindsey Beer, Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Nicole Perlman, is in talks to executive produce. If the deals are made, Guadagnino and his producing partner Marco Morabito will produce the movie. The studio previously announced a genderbent “Lord of the Flies” adaptation in 2017, with Scott McGehee and David Siegel attached to pen and direct. The effort was criticized for putting a male writing-directing team at the helm of what was being billed as a female-fronted project. Guadagnino’s adaptation will follow more closely to Golding’s text, once again centering on a group of school boys. Guadagnino, repped by WME and Bloom Hergott, earned acclaim for his adaptation of the coming-of-age* drama “Call Me by Your Name,” starring Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer, which he followed up with a remake of the horror film “Suspiria.” Guadagnino is tackling his first television series, “We Are Who We Are,” for HBO. (SD-Agencies) |