Relativity Media announced today that it has acquired U.S. rights to market and distribute Intrepid Pictures'
The Raven, directed by
James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and starring
John Cusack (2012, 1408).
The film also stars
Luke Evans (Immortals, Clash of the Titans),
Alice Eve (Sex and the City 2),
Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter Series) and
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Faster). The script was written by
Ben Livingston (Bruce Almighty) and
Hannah Shakespeare (Loverboy).
The Raven is a fictionalized account of the final days of gothic writer
Edgar Allan Poe as he tracks a serial killer whose crimes mirror works by the famous author.
Trevor Macy and
Marc D. Evans are producing for Intrepid, alongside
Aaron Ryder for FilmNation, who brought the project to Intrepid. Galavis Films' Jesus Martinez is executive producing. FilmNation is selling international distribution rights to the film. Principal photography on The Raven began in November in Hungary, with a move to Serbia in December. Production wrapped in January.
Intrepid Pictures credits include the upcoming action feature The Cold Light of Day, directed by Mabrouk El Mechri and starring Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver. Intrepid also produced the hit horror feature The Strangers, starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman.
“We're excited to partner with the Relativity team on this thrilling feature, which capitalizes on the popularity of Edgar Allen Poe and his classic tales,” said Macy and Evans in a joint statement. “We're also very pleased that Relativity is committed to helping deliver this film to the widest possible audience.”
“Edgar Allen Poe's name is synonymous with legendary tales of suspense, and we love the idea of a thriller with Poe at its center, McTeigue at the helm and a talented cast bringing it all to life,”
said Relativity's President of Worldwide Production, Tucker Tooley.