Martin Scorsese may have found his followup to the upcoming Hugo. Variety reports that the legendary director has expressed an interested in adapting Jo Nesbo’s The Snowman into a feature film. Matthew Michael Carnahan is in talks to provide the screenplay.
The book marks the seventh entry in Nesbo’s “Harry Hole” series and the plot is officially described as follows:
It is November in Oslo and the first snow of the year has fallen. Birte Becker comes home from work and praises the snowman her husband and son have made in the garden. But they haven’t made a snowman. As the family stand by the sitting room window looking out in amazement at the snowman, the son notices that it is facing the house. The black eyes are staring at the window. At them.
Detective Inspector Harry Hole receives an anonymous letter signed “The Snowman.” Later he finds an alarming common thread in all the old disappearance cases. Married women go missing the day the first snow falls. That same night Sylvia Pedersen is fighting her way through the first snow in a forest outside Oslo. She knows she is running for her life, but she doesn’t know what from. Nor does she know what lies ahead. Fortunately.
Another one of Nesbo’s novels, Headhunters, was just announced for an American film adaptation through Summit Entertainment.