Universal Sets WATCHMEN Director Stephen Williams To Helm Creature Feature DON'T GO IN THE WATER

Universal Sets WATCHMEN Director Stephen Williams To Helm Creature Feature DON'T GO IN THE WATER

Universal has hired Stephen Williams (Soul Survivor, HBO's Watchmen) to direct a mysterious new monster movie called Don't Go In The Water. Could this be a new tale on The Creature from The Black Lagoon?

By MarkCassidy - Apr 01, 2020 02:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Monsters

Universal has a new monster movie in development called Don't Go in The Water, and Stephen Williams, who most recently helmed a couple of episodes of HBO’s Watchmen, has signed on to direct. Plot details are under wraps, but the project is described as a "suspenseful monster movie."

Variety's report mentions that it's an original premise from writer Peter Gaffney, but it sounds to us like it might be a remake, or at least be inspired by, Creature from The Black Lagoon. That's pure speculation, but we do know that Universal is planning to revisit more of its classic monsters after the success of The Invisible Man - even though they will no longer be connected as part of a shared "dark universe."

We recently learned that Aquaman director James Wan is producing another project which sounds an awful lot like a modern-day retelling of Frankenstein, while Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body) will tackle a new take on Dracula.

Williams has previously directed episodes of Lost, Ray Donovan and The Walking Dead. His only other feature credit is Soul Survivor.

Don't Go in The Water will be produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Levine for 21 Laps Entertainment, alongside Adam Kolbrenner for Lit Entertainment Group. We have no idea when this will actually head into production given the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, but we'll keep you guys updated.

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tmp3
tmp3 - 4/1/2020, 2:19 PM
His Watchmen episode was spectacular


Universal's getting some really interesting voices for these projects. I dig it.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 4/2/2020, 12:51 AM
@tmp3 - This entire episode hit different
Highflyer
Highflyer - 4/1/2020, 2:20 PM
How good is the watchmen series?
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 4/1/2020, 3:02 PM
It would be fun if he shot this in black and white just like his flashback Watchmen episode was.
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 4/1/2020, 4:13 PM
Sounds great to me. I haven't seen the Watchmen series but I ABSOLUTELY LOVED "The Invisible Man" such a great movie and the suspense was up there!
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 4/1/2020, 4:41 PM




This is a model from the unmade remake they were going to do in the 90’s.
PEDROM
PEDROM - 4/1/2020, 8:32 PM
@noahthegrand - Very Stephen Sommer-ish
dracula
dracula - 4/2/2020, 12:28 AM
@noahthegrand - Saw something like that online years ago, something like that really is the way to go
Jimster
Jimster - 4/1/2020, 9:12 PM
Sounds interesting.

Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 4/1/2020, 9:26 PM
I'm always up for a monster movie.
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