With Nia DaCosta of crime drama “Little Woods” directing and Jordan Peele of “Get Out” producing, it looks like 2020 horror remake “Candyman” has found its hook-handed villain.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is to play Candyman in the June 2020 horror remake of the same name, per industry outlet Variety which has the Louisiana-born actor in talks with Jordan Peele’s production company.
According to the 1992 original, the Candyman is a supernaturally-empowered being that will appear to, and murder, anyone that looks in a mirror and says his name five times.
A century-old local spook story, Candyman’s origins are gradually uncovered by a college student who is studying urban legends, but her chilling discoveries are ignored when she is accused of murdering her best friend and committed to a psychiatric institution.
As well as playing Black Manta in “Aquaman” and young gangster Cadillac in “The Get Down”, Abdul-Mateen is involved with March 2019’s Peele-directed doppelganger horror “Us”.
He is to co-star as Dakota Fanning’s idealistic love interest in “Sweetness in the Belly” and has a key role in HBO’s upcoming interpretation of comic book superhero story “Watchmen”.
LaKeith Stanfield of “Get Out” was earlier linked with a role in “Candyman”, though not as the title character; instead, he’s thought to have been cast as a researcher on the trail of the local legend. JB
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