One of the most iconic cult classic thrillers from the 90s is the latest movie to get the remake treatment, and fans are seriously divided.
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle first hit the big screen in 1992, introducing us to Rebecca De Mornay’s unhinged character, Peyton, whose doctor husband took his own life after getting caught sexually assaulting pregnant patient Claire (Annabella Sciorra).
She tragically lost her own baby and vowed to get revenge by becoming their nanny, attempting to usurp Claire’s place in the family.
Ghostbusters’ Ernie Hudson, Julianne Moore, Matt McCoy and Madeline Zima were also in the cast.
According to Deadline, the flick is being rebooted for a new audience, with Maika Monroe in the cast and Michelle Garza Cervera serving as director.
Fresh from her stint in Longlegs, Maika is set to take on the role of the creepy childminder while the matriarch’s part is reportedly still up for grabs.
Details are still unclear on whether the reboot will follow the original plot, and when it will be released.
Film fans were split over the news, with many slamming Hollywood bosses for remaking yet another old film.
Flocking to Reddit, Thievesthick fumed: ‘Had me at Maika, lost me at remake.’
‘At this point I wouldn’t be shocked if a Titanic remake is made,’ Willdance4cheese_ agreed.
The_Swarm22 shared: ‘I like Maika but really? How creatively bankrupt is Hollywood at this point?’
Meanwhile, others rushed to share their excitement over the thriller getting a more modern take.
Boiler_1985 penned: ‘Maika is fantastic in everything, favourite young actor, and hell yeah THTRTC is a brilliant nineties thriller!’
Mama_meta said: ‘Oooh they better do this classic justice! I’ll be tuned in for sure.’
As ExpertAverage1911 added: I LOVE that movie. I honestly cannot think of better casting for Peyton than Maika.’
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle may have been released more than three decades ago but it still resonates with audiences today.
Rebecca delighted fans as widow Peyton, who was desperate to get revenge on the woman who came forward against her late husband’s sexual assault.
She was hired as their nanny and plotted to take Claire’s place in the family by gaining her daughter’s trust and flirting with her husband.
The thriller landed a 66% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to a 61% audience rating, but has become a huge cult hit.
It was described as a ‘great, dark, chilling’ movie and ‘disturbing for new parents’, while reviewers also praised Rebecca for owning ‘every moment she’s on screen’.
Over to you, Maika…