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The Broadway musical appropriately called Seussical already does a pretty good job of collapsing Dr. Seuss' whimsically rhyming worlds of children's books into one universe. But now, this impulse of cross-pollinating Seuss' influential, charming work is going to make it to the big screen; in other words, we're about to get a DSCU. Per Vanity Fair, three upcoming Dr. Seuss animated films are coming from Warner Animation Group, Bad Robot, and producers J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella. First on the docket? A new, animated take on The Cat in the Hat, ostensibly since the live action …
A "Seuss universe" is coming to the big screen with a new version of The Cat in the Hat and a J.J. Abrams-produced Oh, The Places You'll Go.
Lee Isaac Chung, whose upcoming film Minari earned rave reviews at Sundance, has been tapped to rewrite and direct the English-language remake of Your Name for Paramount, Toho and J.J. Abrams' company Bad Robot. Abrams will produce along with Genki Kawamura, who produced the original film, while Lindsey Weber will serve as an executive producer on the project. Eric Heisserer (Arrival) and Emily V. Gordon (The Big Sick) penned earlier drafts of the script, and Chung will work off of Gordon's draft. Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man) was previously attached to direct. The story, which has …