Disneyland’s most exclusive club is getting a movie in the form of a murder mystery.
According to the InSneider, the writers of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, Dan Hernandez and Benji Samit, have been chosen by Disney to rewrite the script for its Club 33 film.
For Club 33, the story centers on Kim, a young aspiring detective living in present-day New York, who receives a mysterious invite to the highly secretive Club 33. In this case, it’s a magical and exclusive dining club that exists outside of time and space. The club’s members are the greatest and most iconic members from the past: geniuses, royalty, and history-makers.
When a murder is committed moments after her arrival, the patrons look to Kim to solve it. Kim, who despite her brilliance can’t seem to get out of her own way, must rise to the occasion and find a way to capture the criminal amidst the greatest minds history has to offer.
Darren Lempke, known for his work on family-friendly movies like Goosebumps with Jack Black and Shazam!, wrote the initial script.
Shawn Levy, the director of Deadpool & Wolverine, along with Dan Levine and Dan Cohen, are producing the project through their production company, 21 Laps Entertainment.