Los Angeles:
James Cameron is uniting with his Avatarscriptwriter Laeta Kalogridis for the remake of 1966 sci-fi classic Fantastic Voyage.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker will produce the long-in-development project, which has seen Shane Salerno and Cormac and Marianne Wibberly among the scribes who have attempted to tackle the script.
The story is about a team of scientists who are shrunk to atomic size and sent in a miniature submarine inside the body of a scientist to save his life.
Kalogridis, who wrote Shutter Island for Martin Scorsese, was involved in the writing of Avatar, for which she received an executive producer credit.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker will produce the long-in-development project, which has seen Shane Salerno and Cormac and Marianne Wibberly among the scribes who have attempted to tackle the script.
The story is about a team of scientists who are shrunk to atomic size and sent in a miniature submarine inside the body of a scientist to save his life.
Kalogridis, who wrote Shutter Island for Martin Scorsese, was involved in the writing of Avatar, for which she received an executive producer credit.