That reboot, announced more than three years ago with Tom Hooper and Imagine Entertainment, has been perpetually stuck in development. But Stewart still feels strongly that the Cain-and-Abel story — of course originally brought to celluloid by Elia Kazan and James Dean in 1955 — could use another go-round on the big screen.
“Obviously ‘East of Eden’ is a really great movie,” Stewart told 24 Frames when asked what book she’d most like to see adapted to film. “But it’s the last chapter of the … book.”
The Kazan film focuses only on the latter sections of the novel, particularly the dysfunction and adventures of a pair of brothers in California’s Salinas Valley around the time of World War I. Stewart said that a new film could take the scope of Steinbeck’s epic, which goes back a previous generation and even flashes back to the Civil War, and make a more faithful adaptation.
“That really is much more of a saga. It’s so long; there is so much to take, ” she said.
The actress didn’t say anything about starring as the Cathy/Kate character, as many KStew fans have been pulling for. (Cathy/Kate is the lead female character, a conniving and murderous operator who gets involved with several male characters.)
Stewart did, however, say she was relieved about the development progress of a different book that has struggled to make its way through Hollywood — John Kennedy Toole’s “A Confederacy of Dunces,” to which Zach Galifianakis has just signed on as the bumblingly iconic Ignatius Reilly.
“ Finally, they’re going to get that made,” she said, breathing a sigh of relief.
In addition to starring in a new spin on a Brothers Grimm tale with this weekend’s “Snow White and the Huntsman,” the Bella-fied one appears in another adaptation of a classic text — “On the Road,” the film version of the Jack Kerouac tome that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and opens in December.
Via RobStenation, kstewartnews
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