Recently, foreign media have issued reports that FX and Michael TV are working together to start filming the sequel to "Carrie the Witch", but because it is in the early stage of no script.

Based on Stephen King's famous best-selling horror novel of the same name, Carrie the Witch was released to the screen in different versions in 1976, 2002 and 2012, all with white women playing the role of Carrie White. It is understood that this version of Carrie White will be selected by transgender actors, or actresses of color.
However, FX and MGM have not responded to this at present, so there is no exact explanation of whether the heroine of the sequel is transgender and non-white.
Carrie White is a horror story of a strictly homeschooled girl who is bullied on campus for her solitude, and eventually breaks down and unleashes terrible superpowers.
However, many netizens have great expectations for the transgender adaptation in the sequel, but hope that they can be transgender and not replaced by "black skin".
The age range of the heroine in the three different versions of the film is also different, namely 26 years old played by Sissi Spicer in 1976, 28 years old played by Angela Betis in 2002, and 16 years old played by Colo Moritz, while the age of the heroine in the third version greatly restores the positioning of the heroine girl in the novel.
The 1976 version of "Carrie the Witch" is recognized as the most classic version, and the heroine of the play, Sissi Spicer, was also nominated for an Oscar for participating in this work. However, in the remakes of the next two versions, it has not been won such an honor, which shows that the level of the original version should not be underestimated.
As a classic in horror films, "Carrie the Witch" is more creepy than some horror films in terms of supernatural abilities, youth themes, and girlish issues, and is even more included in the ranks of "Top Ten Horror Films".
Viewers who have seen the film should understand that the film exposes the problem of human nature by telling the consequences of a bullying of a good person. Tell the world that no one has the right to discriminate against anyone.
I don't know what kind of wonderful bridge the new version of "Witch Carrie" will shoot, and I look forward to the performance of this school bullying.