
EXCLUSIVE: Let Me In director Matt Reeves has been signed to direct This Dark Endeavor, with Mean Creek writer/helmer Jacob Aaron Estes writing the script for Summit Entertainment. Deadline told you yesterday about a batch of films based on the Mary Shelley Frankenstein novel. Summit just took a step forward in this contest. The film is based on the Kenneth Oppel novel This Dark Endeavor: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein. It will be published this summer by Simon & Schuster, the first of a series.
In the Oppel novel, Frankenstein’s twin Konrad is gravely ill. His brother seeks out a mysterious old alchemist to help him produce the Elixir of Life, a serum that will bestow the gift of perpetual health. You can’t order this drink at a pub, and Frankenstein sets out on a dangerous adventure to find the elusive contents. He’s accompanied by his best friend Elizabeth, who is sweet on Konrad. Things get complicated among the three of them.
Reeves, who also directed Cloverfield, adds This Dark Endeavor to two other projects he’s working on. He signed recently to direct the Justin Cronin vampire novel The Passage for Fox 2000, and he’s got a deal at Universal to write and direct a film based on the Ray Nelson short story 8 O’Clock in the Morning, about a man who awakens with the realization that aliens are all over the place and control society. Estes just completed The Details, the Tobey Maguire/Elizabeth Banks-starrer that sold to The Weinstein Company in a big deal at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Both are repped by CAA.


I hope the twin isn’t an identical twin, or else we are in bad soap opera territory.
Will probably be retitled FRANKENSTEIN: THIS DARK ENDEAVOR…
Reeves is a daring and serious talent but his attachment won’t kill the rival projects–especially Raimi’s which will
likely move very quickly and aggressively now, despite the dull and derivative Ackroyd novel as source material. As Mike seemed to suggest yesterday, multiple Frankenstein movies are inevitable.
THE PASSAGE is probably a better bet for Reeves because the books have a franchise feel, while Frankenstein is always going to be a done-in-one kind of story.
Done in one?! What about his BRIDE?!
I read this book and loved it. It’s going to make a great movie – especially with Reeves directing.
What a combo! MEAN CREEK was a fantastic film, and I loved Reeves’ CLOVERFIELD and LET ME IN.