
MGM is set to continue its plan to remake some of its popular 80s and 90s movies, and this time, the fickle finger of movie fate has landed at the door of a much-loved Patrick Swayze movie. That movie is Road House.
The movie saw the late Swayze starring opposite Kelly Lynch, with the former playing a bouncer in a bar that... well, let's just say it's the kind of bar where bouncers come in useful.
The remake already has a writer in place, with Michael Stokes having penning a screenplay for the new Road House. And Rob Cohen, the director of the original xXx and The Fast And The Furious movies is set to helm it.
There's no timescale for the movie that we know of, but if there's a script and director already locked down, sooner rather than later seems likely.
More on the new Road House as we get it.
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