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A&E Will Remake Swedish Horror Film Let the Right One In


A&E is pulling a Teen Wolf on Swedish vampire movie Let the Right One In

A&E may be on the verge of turning the 2008 Swedish vampire movie Let the Right One In into teen vampire. The basic cable network is even getting the Teen Wolf duo Jeff Davis and Brandon Boyce to write it up.

A&E got the rights from for Let The Right One In from Hammer Films Productions, who produced the 2010 version, after a bidding war with Showtime.

Boyce played the recurring role of played Dr. Vandenburg on MTV's Teen Wolf. He wrote the scripts for Apt Pupil and Wicker Park. Boyce just published the novel Western Here By the Bloods as part of a three-book deal with Kensington Publishing.

Davis ran the Teen Wolf series for four seasons. He started out writing a screenplay that CBS turned into Criminal Minds.

Let the Right One In was adapted from the Swedish book of the same name about a bullied boy and a little female vampire written by John Ajvide Lindqvist. Let the Right One In was remade by writer/director Matt Reeves into the extremely fine Let Me In in 2010 starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloe Grace Moretz. Let Me In earned $24.1 million worldwide and was nominated for a BAFTA.

The book was also adapted for the stage. Mike Cecchini saw it. It didn’t knock him out.

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