Jack Black and Paul Rudd are reportedly in discussions to star in a modern reimagining of the classic 1997 horror film Anaconda. The new take on the franchise will be directed by Tom Gormican, known for his recent work on The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. The plot centers around a group of friends experiencing mid-life crises who decide to recreate their favorite childhood movie by traveling to the rainforest, only to face perilous challenges including encountering giant snakes and dangerous criminals. Although the original Anaconda was poorly received by critics, it gained a cult following and grossed $136 million globally, paving the way for sequels. Fans can expect a potentially comedic, tongue-in-cheek approach with this new adaptation.

Will the new Anaconda movie be a horror-comedy?

Yes, based on the involvement of comedic actors like Jack Black and Paul Rudd and the film's premise, it appears the new Anaconda will lean into a horror-comedy format.

The original Anaconda film followed a documentary crew in the Amazon jungle who encountered a legendary green anaconda. Despite its mixed reception, the film became a cult classic, earning a spot in pop culture and leading to several sequels. The approach likely reflects a nostalgic yet humorous tone, playing on the concept of mid-life crises and the danger of revisiting one's youth.