Review: 'Only God Forgives'
5 Doomed Romance Leonardo DiCaprio Movi ...
Wes Anderson's 5 Best Commercials
Can 'World War Z' Break Even?
Steve Soderbergh On Cinema, Studios, Mor ...
Recap: 'The King Of Comedy' 30th Anniversary ...
Excl: Lake Bell Joins 'Million Dollar Ar ...
10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesVariety reports that Disney has placed Fincher on a three month hold as they decide the fate of his long-developing "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea." The project is certainly ambitious, with Fincher previously teasing that it would be in 3D, be 70% CG and feature motion-capture work, and the last word we heard on it was that he'd hired his "Se7en" scribe Andrew Kevin Walker last fall to write the script. Essentially, the short version of this is that it's an expensive movie and Disney, still bruising from "John Carter," and having watched "The Lone Ranger" go over budget as well, will likely be checking every angle before saying yes or no. But could a major star change their mind?
Fincher is said to be courting his "Se7en," "Fight Club" and "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button" star Brad Pitt for the lead role of Ned Land, with an older A-list type being sought for Captain Nemo. Of course, reps for Pitt stress that he's not committed to anything right now, and like other A-list actors of his caliber, Pitt generally has many options to choose from. The only movie he's firmly attached to is James Gray's "The Gray Man," which the filmmaker told us this spring might be his next effort.
All this to say, nothing is certain just yet. But Fincher is trying to find a way to work with Pitt again, and if he's intrigued and signs on, we'll bet that Disney has no problem giving this the thumbs up.
9 Comments
Glass | October 19, 2012 8:45 AM
I'd shit bricks if they announced he was attached to the Prometheus sequel. I know he'd never do it, but I'd love to see him on sci-fi horror once more. 20k sounds OK...
AS | October 18, 2012 8:46 PM
Oh no, this is Martin Scorsese and Hugo all over again!!! Leave the kids toys at home Fincher, please finish off your trilogy! No one wants to see Fincher's take on PG movie.
jimmiescoffee | October 18, 2012 8:14 PM
i want this to happen so badly.
kitcon | October 18, 2012 7:59 PM
Even with their Pirates star in the lead, Disney initially pulled the plug on Lone Ranger before Bruckheimer agreed to cover overruns, so Pitt's involvement isn't going to bring an automatic or even easy green light. Pitt hasn't starred in a blockbuster in a while and no one yet knows how successful his World War Z will be.