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The Intern to have a Korean remake

It will be the first project of a new collaborative venture between Warner Bros. Discovery and its former executive Jack Nguyen's JOAT Films

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A Korean remake of Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway's film The Intern will be the first project of a new collaborative venture between Warner Bros. Discovery and its former executive Jack Nguyen's JOAT Films. The two companies have recently entered an agreement, which emphasises Korean remakes of Warner Bros. Discovery's English films.

Talking about the deal, Nguyen stated, “It should come as no surprise that I have a great deal of respect and loyalty to Warner Bros. after spending the majority of my career there. I’m honored to be entrusted with some of their valuable IP to produce high-quality local language remakes with the best filmmakers in those countries. In addition, I want to showcase new and talented filmmakers by finding ‘diamond in the rough’ projects that deserve attention on the world stage.”

The makers are yet to reveal further details of The Intern remake or any of its other upcoming productions.

Meanwhile, Nguyen is executive producing the Korean remake of the Drishyam franchise for the Korea-based Anthology Studios and the India-based Panorama Studios.

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