Actor-director Andy Serkis says his 'Jungle Book' will be a darker take on Rudyard Kipling's classic. The 52-year-old actor's version, backed by Warner Bros, is also his directorial debut, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"Ours is for a slightly older audience. It's a PG-13, more a kind of Apes movie, a slightly darker take, closer to
Rudyard Kipling's.
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Cate Blanchett,
Christian Bale and Benedict Cumberbatch are lending their voices to Serkis' 'Jungle Book' slated for release in 2018.
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