Title: Reboot of ‘Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead’ Heads to Theaters This Spring
Key Takeaways:
– The 1991 cult classic ‘Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead’ is getting a remake, set for theatrical release on April 12th.
– The movie is a BET+ Original Film and has earned an R rating for teen drug use, language, and some sexual references.
– Simone Joy Jones leads an ensemble cast including Nicole Richie and Emmy-nominated writer Chuck Hayward wrote the script.
– The official full-length trailer is now accessible online.
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The ‘90s hit movie ‘Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead’ is being stylishly rebooted and heading towards big screens this spring. As JoBlo reported, the remake, a BET+ Original Film, is set to hit theaters on April 12th under Iconic Events Releasing. Last month, fans got a sneak peek of the upcoming nostalgic journey with a teaser, and the official full-length trailer is now available online. Interested viewers can head to DontTellMomFilm.com to secure theater tickets.
The reboot of the beloved film is directed by Wade Allain-Marcus, best known for ‘French Dirty’. Adding to its anticipated success is the screenplay by Emmy-nominated writer Chuck Hayward, credited with popular shows like ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘WandaVision’.
Starring Simone Joy Jones as Tanya Crandell, the plot follows the protagonist’s unexpected summer journey. With plans to enjoy Spain with friends before moving to Howard University, Tanya ends up staying home to babysit her siblings when her mom, played by comedian Ms. Pat, leaves for a wellness retreat in Thailand. An unexpected twist leaves Tanya working for confident and ambitious Rose, portrayed by Nicole Richie, making for a summer of unexpected responsibility.
Jones and Richie are joined on-screen by a talented cast including Donielle Tremaine Hansley, Jermaine Fowler, Tyriq Withers, Gus Kenworthy, Miles Fowler, and Iantha Richardson. And for fans of the original, keep an eye out for a familiar face – Keith Coogan, who also featured in the 1991 classic.
The remake was produced in partnership with BET+’s Original Films. The producer line-up boasts celebrated names such as Juliet Berman, Oren Segal, Justin Nappi, and Juliana Maio. Senior executive producers Michael Phillips and Tova Laiter worked with executive producer Ryan Huffman while Eric Tosstorff and Kim Coleman served as co-producers. In addition, Tyra Banks too is associated with the project as an executive producer through her company SMiZE Productions.
While the original movie had a more family-friendly PG-13 rating, this new adaptation has been rated R. The Motion Picture Association cites teen drug use, language, and some sexual references as reasons for the more mature rating.
In conclusion, as the countdown to the April 12th release begins, the ‘Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead’ remake promises an intricate blend of nostalgic essence, fresh narrative, and modern sensibilities. With a remarkable team both on-screen and off, this movie is poised to carve its unique niche in the realm of remake artistry. Will you be heading to the big screen next month to catch this reboot?+