It could be a hit or it could be a flop, but either way, it’s worth keeping an eye on.
The new take, reported by Deadline, is being housed at Warner Bros. and written and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel.
The original characters in William Golding’s book were all young boys, but this time around, they’ll be girls. The book, published in 1954, has become a cornerstone of high school lit classes.
It’s not the first time the classic novel has been translated to screen, but it is an interesting spin.