For those unfamiliar, the story of “The Madonna” goes as such: A man named Jerry is trying to talk a local shady businessman into financing the redevelopment of an old swimming pool complex. However, the swimming pool has some mysterious inhabitants in the form of nude teenage girls who flee should Jerry or his would-be financial backer encounter them. A swimming pool in the centre is, unlike the other pools in the building, full, and glows with a strange light and appears to be inhabited by some misshapen life-form. Curiosity leads Jerry to return to the place, which somehow causes him to wake up one morning to see that he has been transformed into a woman.
Producer Jorge Saralegui explained why this was the most obvious choice for a film: ”What appealed to me about this is the sexuality,” he said. ”That’s my favorite part of horror, probably – when you start screwing with sexual notions. I felt I had a real feel for the story and I knew I couldn’t pull any punches. I pull no punches.”
The early script for The Madonna was praised by Barker, who compared it to the bizarre psycho-sexual movie Possession with Sam Neill. Good company to be in for sure! No word on who will direct this adaptation, but as soon as we hear more, we’ll be sharing!