

The car’s the same it’s the meaning behind it that’s changed. Now the roadster is back, as blue and distinctive as ever, in “Nancy Drew,” which Warner Brothers will release on June 15. The totemic automobile made its debut in 1930 in the first sentence of the first Nancy Drew mystery, “The Secret of the Old Clock.” In the years - and books, films, television shows and computer games - that followed, it morphed into a blue convertible, a red Mustang and a blue hybrid. This news comes to us courtesy of Deadline.ASK a healthy sampling of American women under 100 about Nancy Drew and chances are they will remember three things: the girl detective’s titian hair, her chums Bess and George and her blue roadster. Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase does not yet have a release date. Sophia Lillis will next be seen in HBO's Sharp Objects and will also be reprising her role as Beverly in IT 2, which films this summer. was also behind IT, which grossed $700 million worldwide, so it's no surprise that they tapped one of the stars of that movie for this new take on Nancy Drew. The last time we saw the beloved character brought to the big screen was in 2007's Nancy Drew, which starred Emma Roberts in the lead role, but only made $30 million worldwide. could easily turn this into a franchise, if the first movie is successful. Given the number of Nancy Drew books available, Warner Bros. Even though the project is said to be filming soon, there is currently no word on who is going to direct Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, nor is it clear at the present time who penned the adaptation. Will Nancy be able to find the missing landowner and discover how these mysteries are related?"Įllen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, and Chip Diggins are on board the movie as producers, with Wendy Williams executive producing.

This warning leads Nancy and her father Carson to search for the missing Willie Wharton, a landowner, who can prove he signed away his land to the railroad and save the railroad from a lawsuit. Could the house be haunted? Just as soon as she hangs up the phone, a strange man visits Nancy's house to warn her and her father that they are in danger because of a case he is working on buying property for a railroad company. They have heard music, thumps, and creaking noises at night, and seen eerie shadows on the walls. Helen's Aunt Rosemary has been living with her mother at the old family mansion, and they have noticed many strange things.

"After receiving a call from her friend Helen Corning, Nancy agrees to help solve a baffling mystery.
