The boys from
Supernatural just can't seem to escape the blood and guts. A few weeks ago
we announced that
Jared Padalecki has scored the lead role in the re-imagining of
Friday the 13th, and now it's been announced that
Jensen Ackles will tackle his own horror remake. He'll be starring in
My Bloody Valentine, which is based on a 1980s slasher flick that most people probably don't remember. The thing that will make this a big departure from
Supernatural is the fact that it's being shot in 3-D, meaning that you'll get to experience the illusion of Jensen standing right in front of you.
I'm somewhat excited about the reboot of
Friday the 13th, as I love the franchise and think that director Marcus Nispel (
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake) might be able to do something interesting with it. I don't have quite the same amount of faith in
My Bloody Valentine 3-D, if only because it's being directed by Patrick Lussier, who brought us such horror classics as
Dracula 2000 and
White Noise 2. In my opinion, Jensen deserves to work with more esteemed directors, but because I love horror and am a sucker for 3-D, I'll totally see this anyway.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the
Supernatural star "will play Tom, a handsome, principled man who returns to his home in Harmony, Montana, ten years after 22 people were murdered on Valentine's night. Back in Montana, Tom finds he still is smitten with his first love, Sarah, and is now a murder suspect."
Sarah will be played by actress Jaime King, who you may remember from
Sin City or FOX's short-lived
Kitchen Confidential. The film is written by Zane Smith, who has no previous credits, but may have written the best slasher flick since
Scream for all I know.
The film is set to be released on January 23, 2009, which is just a few weeks before
Friday the 13th hits theaters. It'll be awesome to see Jensen fighting a slasher in 3-D, but this better not be rated PG-13 or I'll protest in the streets.
- Don Williams, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source:
The Hollywood Reporter
(Image courtesy of the CW)