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Liev Schreiber has been talking to Moviehole about a remake of 70s horror The Omen. He follows in the footsteps of Gregory Peck as a man whose son may be the devil himself, but the sometime Manchurian Candidate is keen to point out that this isn't just a simple rehash. "It was important to us to bring it forward and to make it contemporary," he says. "I think that the director John Moore felt there were a lot of interesting parallels between all of the natural disasters and catastrophes that are happening in the world these days and the sequence of events that signified the coming of the antichrist. I think he might have a point." Um... "I have good feeling about it," adds the sinister thesp. Somebody pass the holy water! |