To be fair, Zack Snyder did deliver an entertaining remake of George Romero’s legendary zombies-at-the-mall tale Dawn of the Dead. But that was back in 2004. It was Snyder’s feature directorial debut, so it was before his name carried all the pop-culture baggage it has now. Before his grim takes on Superman and Batman (and the subsequent fan movement that became a real film, known as the “Snyder Cut”) and before his Rebel Moon films failed to rock Netflix in the manner intended. But can he reach back in time and recapture that same do-over magic that made his Dawn of the Dead so fun for a new Escape From New York? This isn’t the first time Hollywood has threatened to remake John Carpenter’s gritty action cult classic; most recently, in 2022, Radio Silence was said to be circling the project. The original was released in 1981 but is set in the dystopian future year of 1997 and imagines that the President of the United States (Halloween‘s Donald Pleasence) bails out of a hijacked plane over Manhattan, which is now a giant prison that covers the entire island. A slippery cop (Lee Van Cleef) tasks decorated-veteran-turned-outlaw Snake Plissken (an eyepatch-wearing Kurt Russell) with infiltrating NYC on a rescue mission, bringing our antihero into contact with a delightful and/or sleazy array of characters played by Ernest Borgnine, Harry Dean Stanton, Adrienne Barbeau, and Isaac Hayes, among others.
Today's Worst Idea Is Letting Zack Snyder Remake 'Escape From New York'
Hollywood has been threatening to remake the John Carpenter-Kurt Russell dystopian classic for years now, but this one might actually happen.











