Glen Powell Erotic Thriller ‘Homewreckers’ Lands at Legendary After Bidding War (Exclusive)

Legendary secured the rights to a new erotic sci-fi thriller after winning a competitive bidding war against major studios like Lionsgate and Warner Bros. The project, based on an unpublished story by Neil M. Paik, involves a seven-figure deal for both the story rights and Paik's screenplay. Paik will also serve as a producer. This acquisition is the last significant deal before the holiday break in Hollywood. The film's tone is compared to works by Adrian Lyne and Alex Garland. Powell, who had a successful year with several hit films, is attached to star and produce. He is represented by CAA and Johnson Shapiro, while Paik is represented by Untitled Entertainment.
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