Veena Sud, showrunner for Amazon’s upcoming Girl with the Dragon Tattoo television reboot, has a rather amazing upgrade on the series.
“I have a timeless tv program coming out for Amazon, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, another upset female out to get the bad guys and the beasts. I’m actually delighted about that, bringing it to tv after 15– 20 years,” Sud informed ScreenRant. “It’s been sort of in the stratosphere, and there’s a lot to discuss today that mattered at that time– when Stieg Larsson initially released the books, the trilogy– about female rage, about abuse, about the introduction of bigotry, white nationalism. All of the important things, 20 years later on, here we are, it’s extremely pertinent today. Far, simply pursuing kind of outlier females has actually constantly been the thing I like, so I’m actually delighted about that.”
A television adjustment of Larsson’s seriously well-known book series was initially revealed back in May 2020, with Amazon set to produce a reimagining of Lisbeth Salander’s traumatic journey. Noomi Rapace and Rooney Mara both played Lisbeth in 2 various movies based upon the series, the very first being a 2009 Swedish production directed by Niels Arden Oplev and a tremendously effective Academy Award-nominated adjustment directed by David Fincher in 2011.
Sud is possibly best understood for developing the Netflix police procedural Seven Seconds, based upon the Russian movie The Major, and directing Blumhouse’s twisted thriller The Lie starring Joey King.
Continued Sud: “Well, it’s a bit under covers today, so I can’t expose excessive besides to state, Welcome to female rage. It’s strong, it’s effective, and it’s going to take some s– t down in the next couple of years. I’m delighted that we get to see, once again, a brand-new variation of a female who simply declines to follow the guidelines.”
Prime Video’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo does not yet have a release date. David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is offered to stream now on Netflix. For more on Amazon, have a look at our list of the 31 finest programs on Amazon Prime Video to view today.
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