Kenya Barris has been tapped by Warner Bros, to write and direct a reimagining of Wizard of Oz. A task that is very doable considering the books and the 30s film are very different. Plus, its in the public domain so why not tap into that sweet Wicked demographic. Barris is keeping his "modern reimagining" details close. For me exploring the world established by Wizard of Oz film is all well and good, but I'm ready for the real friend of Dorothy—Princess Ozma of Oz.
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