‘Easy Rider’ To Get Modern Reboot

Straightforward Rider was a landmark counterculture movie from the late ’60s, however maybe a contemporary replace might work. The present rightsholders suppose so, anyway. The unique movie was penned by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern. It showcased the altering cultural panorama on the finish of the ’60s and the hippie period via the story of a pair of drug smuggling bikers touring via the American South.

Straightforward Rider grew to become a shock smash in 1969, not solely launching Fonda and Hopper’s careers in Hollywood (together with a comparatively unknown co-star named Jack Nicholson), however serving to gas a complete wave of American films by younger up-and-coming filmmakers. The interval finally grew to become generally known as the “New Hollywood” period, and remains to be considered one of many biggest durations within the historical past of American cinema.

The rights to the unique Straightforward Rider are owned by a big worldwide conglomerate, known as the Jean Boulle group, along with just a few others, like shareholders and producers. They informed Selection that they’re now planning a contemporary “reboot” of the fabric. As producer Maurice Fadida put it:

Our aim is to construct upon the counterculture and freedom narrative the unique left us with, and provides the youth of at the moment a movie that pays critical consideration to their very own countercultures and challenges, What the younger viewers of at the moment are experiencing of their on a regular basis lives could seem loopy to older generations, however it could possibly very properly grow to be the societal norm, as was the case with the cultural shift of the late Sixties. We hope to play a component in that shift.

No actual launch date or manufacturing timeline has been disclosed, but it surely’ll be attention-grabbing to see how this movie’s journey shapes up.

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