“Batman” director Matt Reeves will produce a remake of the Russian film “Sputnik”

Russian sci-fi thriller “Satellite“will receive an English-language remake, reports Deadline. The film will be developed by the studios Village Roadshow Pictures (“Joker”), XYZ Films (“Mandy”) and 6th & Idaholed by Matt Reeves, director of the upcoming “Batman”. He will act as one of the producers of the tape together with Fyodor Bondarchuk and the director of the original tape Yegor Abramenko

Sputnik was the first major Russian film to be released immediately on digital platforms during isolation. Everyone was at home and an unprecedented number of people watched it. The release caused a great stir both in Russia and around the world. I am very proud that Sputnik has become one of the rare Russian films that received an English-language remake, “Bondarchuk commented on the development of the film.

Sputnik takes place in the USSR in 1983 and tells the story of a young girl-neurophysiologist who is hired by the military to assess the state of an astronaut who survived a mysterious space catastrophe and returned to Earth with an unknown alien organism living inside him. The main roles were played by Oksana Akinshina, Peter Fedorov and Fedor Bondarchuk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKlUcHJHtLA

The film started in Russia in April 2023 and reached the international release in August. After its theatrical release in the United States, Sputnik became the first Russian film to reach the top of the American iTunes genre chart. Foreign critics greeted the tape very warmly – the “freshness” rating on Rotten Tomatoes was 89%.

Read also: Until Dawn PS4 exclusive sells studio stake to Avalanche Studios

Add to our Telegram channel using this link or search for it manually in the search by name gmradost… There we publish what is not included in the news feed. Also subscribe to us in Yandex Zen. And do not forget that now on our site you can hide news by category, switch between different types of emotions, use a dark theme and display publications with a feed instead of tiles.