Remake of Patrick Swayze's 'Point Break' is on fast track

Remake of Patrick Swayze's 'Point Break' is on fast track
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Summary Alcon Entertainment has tapped 'Salt' screenwriter Kurt Wimmer to write the script.

A remake to 1991s action-thriller starring Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, Point Break, is currently in development. It has been announced that Alcon Entertainment is fast tracking the project which will be released by Warner Bros. Pictures.Alcon co-founders and co-CEOs, Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove, confirmed that the company has secured the rights for the project during the week of the original films 20th anniversary. They have locked Salt scribe Kurt Wimmer to pen the screenplay and the project will be taken out to directors soon.Alcon has not released official storyline of the upcoming movie, but it is reported that the new version will be set in the world of international extreme sports, with undercover FBI agents involved in it. Johnson and Kosove stated, Who doesnt love the Kathryn Bigelow original and its pure heart-pounding action and thrills? Kurts take infuse the story and characters with new twists and settings.Producer Michael DeLuca added, Point Break wasnt just a film, it was a Zen meditation on testoterone fueled action and manhood in the late 20th century and we hope to create the same for the young 21stJust hours after Alcon announced plan of the Point Break remake, it has also been reported that Summit Entertainment is up to create a reboot of 1986s fantasy action starring Christopher Lambert, Highlander. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is on board to serve as a director with Iron Man screenwriters Art Marcum and Matt Holloway providing the script. However, no actors have been cast for the project.

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