Deadline reports that Jason Momoa and director Corin Hardy formally withdrew from The Crow remake today in what sounds like creative and financial differences with Davis Films’ Samuel Hadida who holds the rights to the film and is financing the project.
This marks the second time that Hardy has exited the remake, and now with the film’s director and lead star walking away from the project, The Crow reboot once again finds itself stuck in limbo with the possibility of its resurrection now in question.
Sources say that the deal with Sony hasn’t closed, putting the studio in “exit mode” which reportedly lead to Momoa and Hardy leaving the project.
Momoa will also be reprising his role as Arthur Curry in the upcoming Aquaman, due in theaters December 21, 2018.