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Friday, June 25 2010
The Deadline informs us that Doug Liman dropped The Musketeers and decided to deal in exchange for a big screen adaptation of the novel signed by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, All You Need Is Kill.
The film will be, for those unfamiliar with Japanese text, a fiction, and tells the story of a soldier who is killed during a battle against an extremely belligerent alien race but who find himself in the same ballet and gets killed again, and who finds himself once again in the same battle, this whole scheme is repeated until the soldier becomes increasingly good, more experienced, more ruthless, and better informed regarding the aliens that threaten humanity.
It should be noted that director Liman is a very unpredictable: He first delivered The Bourne Identity, after that, The Jumper, and now we heard rumors that he will enter in the race for Oscar with the drama Fair Game.by FW Editor |
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