The popular Disney attraction The Haunted Mansion is headed back to the big screen, THR reports, with Katie Dippold (Ghostbusters) on board to write the script for Disney.
THR notes that the plan is for the film to be live-action.
The dark ride attraction, which launched in 1969 and is still going strong today at Disney parks, “sees theme park guests go inside a spooky and creepy manor that has a wide array of supernatural frights. It also features a graveyard’s worth of characters.” The most popular characters include Hatbox Ghost, Madame Leota, The Phantom and the Hitchhiking Ghosts.
Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich’s Rideback will be producing.
Rob Minkoff directed the feature film The Haunted Mansion back in 2003, the first big screen adaptation of the ride. Eddie Murphy starred in the film. More recently, Guillermo del Toro was attached to adapt the ride for a brand new movie. Alas, it never came to life.