<p>Hollywood is preparing to take another trip down the yellow brick road with a remake of the classic movie <em>The Wizard of Oz</em>, one of the most celebrated films of all time.</p>.<p>New Line Cinema, a unit of AT&T Inc's Warner Bros studio, said on Tuesday it was developing a fresh take on the story of Dorothy and her visit to the Land of Oz that was detailed in L. Frank Baum's children's book <em>The Wonderful Wizard of Oz</em>, which was published in 1900.</p>.<p>Nicole Kassell, an executive director and producer of HBO's Emmy-winning <em>Watchmen</em> series, will direct the new movie, the studio said.</p>.<p>"The opportunity to examine the original themes -- the quest for courage, love, wisdom and home -- feels more timely and urgent than ever," Kassell said in a statement. "These are profoundly iconic shoes to fill, and I am eager to dance alongside these heroes of my childhood as we pave a newly minted yellow brick road!"</p>.<p>Few details were provided, but the new movie will not be a musical. The original 1939 film starring Judy Garland featured the song <em>Over the Rainbow</em>, which won an Academy Award for best original song. The film lost the best picture trophy that year to <em>Gone with the Wind</em>.</p>.<p>Since then, there have been several remakes and spinoffs, including long-running Broadway hit <em>Wicked</em> and 2013 Disney film <em>Oz the Great and Powerful</em> starring James Franco.</p>
<p>Hollywood is preparing to take another trip down the yellow brick road with a remake of the classic movie <em>The Wizard of Oz</em>, one of the most celebrated films of all time.</p>.<p>New Line Cinema, a unit of AT&T Inc's Warner Bros studio, said on Tuesday it was developing a fresh take on the story of Dorothy and her visit to the Land of Oz that was detailed in L. Frank Baum's children's book <em>The Wonderful Wizard of Oz</em>, which was published in 1900.</p>.<p>Nicole Kassell, an executive director and producer of HBO's Emmy-winning <em>Watchmen</em> series, will direct the new movie, the studio said.</p>.<p>"The opportunity to examine the original themes -- the quest for courage, love, wisdom and home -- feels more timely and urgent than ever," Kassell said in a statement. "These are profoundly iconic shoes to fill, and I am eager to dance alongside these heroes of my childhood as we pave a newly minted yellow brick road!"</p>.<p>Few details were provided, but the new movie will not be a musical. The original 1939 film starring Judy Garland featured the song <em>Over the Rainbow</em>, which won an Academy Award for best original song. The film lost the best picture trophy that year to <em>Gone with the Wind</em>.</p>.<p>Since then, there have been several remakes and spinoffs, including long-running Broadway hit <em>Wicked</em> and 2013 Disney film <em>Oz the Great and Powerful</em> starring James Franco.</p>