Hitchcock is getting a few remakes soon. The latest being Suspicion, which Paramount has decided need to be redone.
According to Variety, the studio has picked up Veena Sud from AMC's The Killing to write the script. The project is being produced with Montecito Pictures who are also working on a behind the scenes type Hitchcock project.
The original film follows a young woman that marries an "irresponsible charmer." As time goes on she starts to suspect that the man her father warned her of is in fact planning to kill her. Joan Fontaine won a best actress Oscar for the performance in 1941.
The project will be the first film script for Sud who will use the same source material from the 1932 novel Before the Fact by Francis Iles. Suds past TV credits include writing on Push, Nevada and being an executive producer on Cold Case.
The newest plan for a Hitchcock remake comes right after DreamWorks announced their project to remake Rebecca with Steven Knight, the writer of Eastern Promises.