It will be a Memorial Day weekend to remember for Cary Fukunaga but not for the best reasons.
The filmmaker, who became a hot director after helming the first season of HBO’s True Detective, has left New Line’s adaptation of Stephen King’s landmark novel ‘It’.
The movie was due to begin shooting in three weeks.
The story follows a group of teens called the Losers Club who defeat a creature called It. Fukunaga decided to leave the project, which has now been pushed indefinitely.