Mark Ruffalo is the front runner to headline HBO’s ‘Parasite’ TV series

Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho is teaming with ‘Vice’ filmmaker Adam McKay for television adaptation of the South Korean film

February 11, 2020 12:46 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:51 pm IST

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo has been tapped for a leading role in the new television spin-off of director Bong Joon Ho’s Oscar-winning film Parasite.

Ruffalo watched from the audience as the filmmaker pick up four trophies, including one for Best Picture, at the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday and now he’s in line to star in a TV series adaptation for HBO network, according to multiple reports, reports aceshowbiz.com.

 

Sources tell Collider director Joon Ho is teaming with Adam McKay on the new five-to-six episode series, and Ruffalo has emerged as a front runner to star as one of the leads, although the exact details of the character he’ll be playing have yet to be revealed.

The filmmaker, who made history at the Oscars as Parasite became the first foreign language film to win the Best Picture trophy, recently opened up about some of the ideas he may include in the TV series adaptation.

“I had all these key ideas accumulated from when I started writing the script. I just couldn’t include all those ideas in the two-hour running time of the film, so they’re all stored in my iPad and my goal with this limited series is to create a six-hour-long film,” he told TheWrap.

The Parasite series is expected to begin filming in 2021.

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