Paramount Drags Heels on Green Lighting ‘Ness’
Brian Michael Bendis came to attention through his crime comics including Torso, which he illustrated and cowrote with Marc Andreyko for Image in 1998. The project was optioned for film on January 12, 2006 and now, on December 15, Paramount Pictures’ option will expire.
Since then, David Fincher (Seven) has signed on to direct the project, now entitled Ness, and assembled an impressive cast including Matt Damon, Casey Affleck, and Rachel McAdams. Ehren Kruger (The Ring) delivered a final draft screenplay and all principals are ready to start shooting in 2009. Paramount tells Entertainment Weekly they will make a decision by the deadline although it seems pretty much like a no-brainer considering the team and subject matter: crimebuster Elliot Ness, the untouchable federal agent who helped stop the gang crimes in Chicago during Prohibition (which ended 75 years ago this week). The story, though focuses on Ness’ later years when he took on the Cleveland Torso Murderer.


Warner Bros. has announced that The Dark Knight will return to both regular theaters and IMAX screens on January 23 as it reminds Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences voters the movie is worthy of Oscar consideration. The studio is also hoping it will earn the $70 million it needs to break the $600 domestic mark, second only to Titanic’s $600,788,188. Adjusted for inflation, The Dark Knight would rank 26th in domestic revenues.
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner told
Entertainment Weekly
Say “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” and everyone immediately imagines robed Mickey Mouse accidentally unleashing magical powers he cannot control and chaos erupts. It was a delightful segment from Fantasia, but was based on Goethe’s 1797 poem Der Zauberlehrling. The basic story has been the inspiration for novels, a kids’ television series and even a BBC radio drama.
Hammer Films has announced that Hilary Swank has been signed to star in The Resident, shooting next May. The film will mark Antti J. Jokinen’s directorial debut from a script he co-wrote with Robert Orr. Erin Cressida Wilson (Secretary) recently turned in a rewrite according to

Producer Richard D. Zanuck told
As anticipated, Bryan Fuller is heading back to Heroes as part of a two-year deal with Universal Media Studios. According to
With all eyes turning to Punisher: War Zone, opening tomorrow, Marvel has provided a free digital comic,
