Emerald Fennell is in talks to direct the ‘Basic Instinct’ reboot (update: denied)

Emerald Fennell and Margot Robbie’s crazy scheme to make Wuthering Heights sound like the most romantic love story ever worked out in the end. Wuthering Heights was a successful film by all financial metrics – it had a budget of $80 million, and it made $239,467,956 worldwide. Even if you take the promotional costs, WH still made a profit and Margot got another success as a producer and star. Between Wuthering Heights and Saltburn, Fennell has sort of entered an interesting space for a female director – she’s able to make “controversial” and buzzy films, she’s developed a certain (cheesy) aesthetic, and she’s made a name for herself in Hollywood. So much so that Emerald is now in talks to reboot a 1990s classic: Basic Instinct, which was one of the most “controversial” and cheesy films in its day.

Wuthering Heights filmmaker Emerald Fennell has been tapped and is currently in negotiations to direct a Basic Instinct reboot, according to screenwriter Joe Eszterhas.

“The producers are negotiating with a really interesting director – a Brit, Emerald Fennell – who did Promising Young Woman and Wuthering Heights,” Eszterhas told The Guardian in an interview. “Her sensibility is exactly right. She’s someone who is not afraid of controversy and sexuality. So I’m thrilled by that. I hope it works out.”

We’ve reached out to Fennell’s reps for further comment.

Eszterhas is the screenwriter behind the original Basic Instinct, starring Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas. Last summer, it was reported that Eszterhas had locked a deal with Amazon to write a reboot of the thriller.

[From Deadline]

So, I actually hated this when I first saw the news, but now the idea is growing on me. Emerald’s sensibility IS exactly right for Basic Instinct. It will keep her from putting her stink on another piece of classic literature too, unless you consider Joe Eszterhas’s script to be classic lit. I mean… I remember what a big deal it was at the time. I was just a kid, but I know that people lost their minds over Sharon Stone flashing her beav to the camera, then lying about how she never thought that they would use the wide shot. You know what would be crazy? If Emerald cast some British actress in the Sharon Stone role. Like… Carey Mulligan would turn it down, right?? Rosamund Pike could actually play that character but I don’t think she would. Anyway… maybe I am intrigued.

Update: Variety reports that Emerald is NOT in talks. Too bad, the idea was growing on me.

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3 Responses to “Emerald Fennell is in talks to direct the ‘Basic Instinct’ reboot (update: denied)”

  1. Tis True, Tis True says:

    Fingers crossed for reuniting Robbie and DiCaprio.

    I remember the laughter at the time at Stone claiming she didn’t know. There was an article from an anonymous DP saying exactly how much work went into getting the lighting right for that shot. Not something that happened accidentally.

  2. Margot says:

    Honestly this seems exactly in line with Fennel’s sophomoric sensibility.

  3. Kirsten says:

    We do not need a new version of Basic Instinct, I don’t care who’s directing it.

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