Michelle Rodriguez's Poorly-Reviewed 2006 Horror Movie Is Getting A Remake

Michelle Rodriguez's Poorly-Reviewed 2006 Horror Movie Is Getting A Remake

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Summary Michelle Rodriguez's 2006 movie The Breed is receiving a remake from Curmudgeon Films and Daro Film Distribution.

Producers Nathan and Griff Furst will direct the remake, with Grace Caroline Currey in the lead role.

The movie has the opportunity to improve on the original, which was poorly received.

Michelle Rodriguez's poorly reviewed horror movie The Breed will be receiving a remake. The original 2006 title, which was produced by Scream and A Nightmare on Elm Street director Wes Craven, followed a group of friends whose tranquil island vacation is ruined when they are attacked by a pack of genetically modified killer dogs. The cast of the movie, which has a 27% score on Rotten Tomatoes, also included Nashville's Oliver Hudson, Orange is the New Black's Taryn Manning, The L Word's Eric Lively, and The Good Doctor's Hill Harper.

Per Variety, The Breed is getting a remake from Curmudgeon Films alongside co-producer and financer Daro Film Distribution. Producers Nathan and Griff Furst will also be directing the remake of the killer dog movie. As The Brothers Furst, they previously helmed 2018's Nightmare Shark, though Griff has directed other animal attack titles including Lake Placid 3 and Alligator Alley. Fall's Grace Caroline Currey will play the lead role of Violet, a rebellious young woman on a mission to rescue abandoned dogs, which brings her to the isolated island where she will meet the evil canines.

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Source: Variety

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