After spoofing the found footage horror movie with his “Haunted House” pair of films, Marlon Wayans has done the same with erotic romance drama, “Fifty Shades of Black” (you just had to know he’d use that as the title).
But Wayans doesn’t necessarily like the term “spoof,” as he has said repeatedly. It’s more of what he calls a “humorous homage” to the original film, which he hopes both fans of his, as well as fans of “50 Shades of Grey” will appreciate.
IM Global financed the film (they got behind the “Haunted House” movies as well), which is set for release next year.
Kali Hawk co-stars.
Wayans course stars, as well as produces, and co-wrote the script with producer/writer Rick Alvarez.
Mark Tiddes (director of the “Haunted House” movies) directed.
Executive producers are IM Global’s Stuart Ford, Matt Jackson and Glendon Palmer.
“We’re excited to be back in business with IM Global doing our comedic remix of this movie,” Wayans said. “Sex and comedy go hand-in-hand and I’m looking forward to having fun with this project. It’s amazing when a film of this caliber comes along begging to be made fun of. I’m really happy to be doing what I love with people I love to do it with. That double entendre was intentional.”
Open Road has set a wide January 29, 2016 release date for the film. It’s worth noting that Open Road also released Wayans’ “Haunted House” movies, so maybe this was inevitable.
Collectively, both “Haunted House” movies grossed over $80 million worldwide, which may not seem like much, but, keep in mind that both films were made quite cheaply – the first cost $2.5 million; the second, $4 million.
Source: Shadow & Act