James Wan to Direct MacGyver Movie

Although studio execs are often accused of being unable to think outside the box, this next announcement goes against everything we know about studio execs. Unfortunately, that doesn’t necessarily make it a brilliant move either. For the past couple of years we’ve been hearing talk of a MacGyver feature film based on the popular ’80s TV series. There hadn’t been any updates since they hired a writer back in 2010, but it seemed like the project might have been temporarily shelved due to the MacGruber movie. Now this week we have learned that New Line is actually still moving forward with the movie and they even have a well-known director attached to direct. As it turns out, that director is James Wan, the man behind such horror films as Saw and Insidious. Because… hey, why not?
According to Variety, James Wan has entered into talks with New Line to direct MacGyver. The initial draft of the script was written by Jason Richman (Bangkok Dangerous, Swing Vote) but has since been rewritten by Brian and Mark Gunn (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island). There is no word on whether or not original series star Richard Dean Anderson will be involved, but anything outside of the standard cameo seems unlikely at this point.
The question is, why would they choose a horror director to take on MacGyver? It’s true that Wan has ventured outside of horror territory before, but the Kevin Bacon revenge movie Death Sentence was still a pretty dark and violent genre flick. It would seem that they simply have a lot of confidence in James Wan, particularly after his upcoming horror film The Conjuring scored so high in test screenings that they decided to move it from January to July. Perhaps this version of MacGyver will just build deadly traps for his enemies made out of coconuts and string. Are you game for a MacGyver movie? Is James Wan an inspired choice to direct?




































































