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Exclusive: More on the Plot of McTeigue's The Raven

Source:Edward Douglas
November 13, 2009


Early this morning, ComingSoon.net/ShockTillYouDrop.com had a chance to talk to director James McTeigue (V For Vendetta) about his gory action-thriller Ninja Assassin. Being that the movie was shot well over a year ago, McTeigue is already well into development on his next project, called The Raven, which isn't in fact a literal adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story which spawned a classic bit of '60s horror which teamed Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff under the auspices of Roger Corman.

McTeigue told us a little more about the general plot of the movie which looks to start production sometime next year. "There's basically a serial killer loose in 1850's Baltimore and he's using Poe's stories as his methodology, so then he leaves clues at each murder and says it's up to Poe to find him before he kills (again)."

The director has just been in Europe looking for locations that would double for the film's period setting. "There's a European sensibility that could be cool. You could totally get into world creation where I can say, 'This is my version of 1850's Baltimore,' because the Poe film is a fictionalized account, his last five days. It's not real."

Look for more on McTeigue's take on Poe and his other projects in our full interview over on ComingSoon.net sometime before Ninja Assassin opens on November 25.

COMMENTS (12)

Posted by:
Ishmael
November 13, 2009
sounds fun
Posted by:
Lord of the Movies
November 13, 2009
I'm totally wanting to see what they do with this movie.
Posted by:
Lord of the Movies
November 13, 2009
I was a fan of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven in high school
Posted by:
Chaos
November 13, 2009
1850s?

Poe died in 1849.
Posted by:
WCB
November 13, 2009
Interesting idea.
Posted by:
Who wants to know
November 13, 2009
Sweet. it kinda reminds me of a Warehouse 13 episode.
Posted by:
Edward Tudor
November 13, 2009
sounds like a poe version of The Dante Club, which reminds me-why hasn't anyone thought about adapting THAT?
Posted by:
jman
November 13, 2009
"short story"...Poe's classic The Raven was a work of poetry!
Posted by:
victoryatsea
November 14, 2009
Chaos is correct. You would think someone into making a movie about Poe would know this.
Posted by:
buriedalive
November 15, 2009
Before you go jumping on an idea think about it first. You say death occured 1849. Story is said to take place circa 1850's. Would you not think with an ounce of imagination that the serial killer is playing off of Mr. Poe's work The Raven? Because that is what is happening. If so why does he/she have to do it while Mr. Poe is alive? This movie isn't based off of the life of E.A.P, but losely based off a poem. Please bring thought to your comments before you type them out. Now about the concept of this movie...I believe it will be worth watching, and I hope it is released into the theater.

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