Filmmaker Jay Roach, known for hits like Austin Powers and Bombshell, is set to direct a remake of the 1989 dark comedy 'The War of the Roses'. The project, now titled 'The Roses', is a collaboration with Searchlight and will feature an impressive cast, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.
The original film starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner and was a darkly humorous exploration of a married couple's bitter divorce battle. Based on Warren Adler's 1981 novel, the story depicts a seemingly perfect marriage that spirals into chaos. In this modern retelling, Cumberbatch and Colman will portray Oliver and Barbara Rose, bringing their unique flair to the tumultuous relationship.
Screenwriter Tony McNamara, known for his work on 'Poor Things', will pen the screenplay for 'The Roses'. The film is expected to retain the original's blend of dark humor and dramatic tension, offering a fresh take on the timeless tale of love gone wrong.
Both Cumberbatch and Colman will also take on production duties. Cumberbatch will produce through his company SunnyMarch, while Colman will produce for South of the River. Jay Roach and Michelle Graham will serve as producers, with Jonathan R. Adler and Michael Adler of Adler Entertainment Trust as executive producers.
The casting of Cumberbatch and Colman is particularly exciting, given their impressive track records. Cumberbatch, with two Oscar nominations, recently received acclaim for his role in Wes Anderson's 'The Wonderful Life of Henry Sugar'. Colman, an Oscar winner for 'The Favourite', continues to enchant audiences with her diverse performances.
While a release date for 'The Roses' is yet to be announced, anticipation is high for this star-studded remake. The modern retelling is poised to introduce the story to a new generation, with Cumberbatch and Colman showcasing their versatility in this dark comedy.
Fans can look forward to seeing Cumberbatch in the upcoming Netflix series 'Eric', while Colman will appear in the family sequel 'Paddington in Peru'.