Robert Pattinson has been steadily building an impressive portfolio of work, diversifying his career with both challenging roles and creative ventures. Fresh off his critically acclaimed performance in “The Batman,” Pattinson continues to explore new territory not only as an actor but also as a producer. And one of his upcoming projects include a remake of the cult classic psychological horror film “Possession,” originally directed by Andrzej Zulawski in 1981.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Paramount Pictures is closing deals with both Pattinson and “Smile” director Parker Finn to bring this new adaptation to life. The partnership is part of a broader effort by Paramount to retain top talent, especially in light of its recent acquisition by a Skydance-led consortium.

As the movie moves forward, it’s clear that the “Possession” remake has already generated significant interest in Hollywood. Per the reports, a competitive bidding war took place in mid-June, with Paramount emerging victorious over other major studios like Warner Bros. and Sony. Here’s what to know so far about the project.

Possession’s Remake: What is the plot of the film?

The original “Possession” is set in West Berlin and follows the harrowing story of a spy, played by Sam Neill, who returns home to find his marriage in turmoil. His wife, portrayed by Isabella Adjani, requests a divorce, setting off a destructive chain of events involving infidelity, neglect, and ultimately, supernatural horror.

Sam Neill in ‘Possesion’ (1981) (IMDb)

The film explores the psychological trauma of a disintegrating relationship, blending it with disturbing elements like a tentacled alien creature and doppelgangers. Zulawski wrote the movie as a meditation on his own failing marriage, giving the film a deeply personal and intense tone.

Is Robert Pattinson acting in the remake?

As of now, Robert Pattinson’s involvement in the remake of “Possession” is primarily as a producer through his company, Icki Eneo Arlo. While his acting role has not yet been confirmed, there is speculation that he may take on a role once the script and scheduling are finalized. Given Pattinson’s history of choosing complex and challenging roles, his potential involvement as an actor would undoubtedly make the project more marketable.

Who is directing the Possession’s Remake?

The remake of “Possession” will be directed by Parker Finn, a filmmaker who has quickly risen to prominence following the success of his 2022 horror film “Smile.” Finn will not only direct but also write and produce the film under his Bad Feeling banner.