Original Anaconda Director Slams Hollywood Reboots, Dishes on Cast Cameos and Set Secrets

In a surprising twist on cinematic revivals, co-writers Tom Gormican and Kevin Etten successfully pitched a reimagined take on the 1997 cult classic "Anaconda" to Sony, a concept they initially believed would be met with laughter. Their unique vision, described as "If we could make 'The Big Chill' becomes 'Anaconda,'" captured the studio's interest, leading to a new film that is neither a reboot, remake, nor direct continuation of the original. Directed by Gormican, this new "Anaconda," which premiered on Christmas, leverages the spirit of the '90s reptilian horror but carves out an entirely new narrative.
The film shifts its focus from a National Geographic crew to a group of lifelong, middle-aged friends who embark on a journey to the Amazon to shoot their own version of the original movie. This amateur expedition quickly devolves into a desperate fight for survival against an even larger, CGI-enhanced giant snake. Starring Paul Rudd, Jack Black, Steve Zahn, and Thandiwe Newton, the ensemble navigates a perilous adventure that Gormican describes as evolving from a "buddy movie" into an "adventure film," then an "action film," and ultimately a "horror film," drawing inspiration from works like "City Slickers" and "American Movie."
Gormican was keen to avoid simply playing in the original's "sandbox," despite acknowledging shared structural elements like the river journey and the snake's inherent attack methods. His goal was to create something distinct, driven by a desire for original storytelling. He expressed that audiences are "tired of not seeing original stories" and have reached a "limit to people’s nostalgia," positioning this film as a fresh experience rather than a reliance on past successes.
The new "Anaconda" is replete with meta-elements that playfully critique Hollywood itself. Paul Rudd, known for his charismatic roles, portrays a struggling actor in Los Angeles. The group of friends even encounters a "real" Sony film crew in the Amazon, coincidentally shooting an "Anaconda" reboot, who lament Hollywood's "no new ideas." Adding to the self-aware humor, the characters stumble upon original "Anaconda" star Ice Cube on the studio's snake-destroyed set, reprising his role. He humorously reveals that the writers never finished the script for their reboot, mirroring unexpected production challenges faced by Gormican, who had two filming locations in Australia unexpectedly fall through due to a factory strike and a cyclone, leading them to incorporate the destruction into the film's ending.
Beyond its meta-commentary, the film also capitalizes on familiar faces from the original. In addition to Ice Cube, Jennifer Lopez makes a cameo, with both actors playing themselves and offering their "stamp of approval" to the new endeavor. While other original cast members were considered, Gormican noted that bringing back characters who died in the first film wouldn't logically fit the new narrative.
Above all, Gormican's primary motivation for this new "Anaconda" was to deliver a film that felt like genuine fun and offered a communal, adventurous cinematic experience for everyone. He hopes the movie can reignite a passion for cinema, especially among a younger generation, by demonstrating the joy of shared viewing experiences in a theater.
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