Selena Gomez developing reboot of 1980s comedy 'Working Girl'
The Hindu
Directed by Mike Nichols, the original film starred actors Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford
Actor-singer Selena Gomez is in talks with 20th Century Studios to develop a reboot of 1988 comedy movie "Working Girl".
Directed by Mike Nichols, the original film starred actors Sigourney Weaver, Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford.
lana Pena, creator of Disney+ series "Diary of a Future President", is adapting the screenplay for the film.
According to entertainment site Variety, the makers are planning to release the movie on streaming platform Hulu. No director is attached with the project as of now.
It's still unclear if Gomez will star in the “Working Girl” remake in addition to serving as a producer.
The original story follows an ambitious 30-something Staten Island secretary who takes over office operations while her boss is recovering from a broken leg. But when the secretary pitches a winning idea, her boss attempts to take credit.
The film was a critical and commercial success, earning over USD 100 million at the global box office. It received six Oscar nominations, including best picture and best director for Nichols.
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