The Trades just posted an interview with "Finding Neverland" director Marc Forster in which he briefly spoke about his delayed project "Stay", a psychological thriller starring Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts.
In "Stay", a distraught young man announces to his psychiatrist that he plans to commit suicide in three days. The psychiatrist's desperate attempt to help his new patient leads him through the city on an incredible, nightmarish journey that bends reality.
Of the film, Forster says "I think it's too much to say it's dark and complicated. It's a little more out there. In a sense, it's sort of like Fight Club. It is darker, definitely. It goes back to the Monster's Ball roots. But it definitely has hope as well. You have to engage in the film. You can't just relax and enjoy".
A more specific release date has yet to be set, though the film did appear on Fox's 2004 slate back in January last year so why the delay happened remains a big question.
Thanks to 'Scott'.
