Five years ago, Steven Spielberg was circling The Trial of the Chicago 7, but then in August 2008 he decided against helming the movie. Since then the project has been stuck in limbo, but now Deadline reports Bourne Ultimatum helmer Paul Greengrass is in final talks to direct the film, based on Aaron Sorkin’s screenplay.
The film is based on an infamous 1969 trial of seven protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, who were charged with conspiracy to incite the violence that broke out and made national headlines. The trial lasted for months, with several prominent Americans called to testify on behalf of the Chicago 7, such as folk singers Phil Ochs, Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, writers Norman Mailer and Allen Ginsberg, and activists Timothy Leary and Jesse Jackson. In February 1970, the Chicago 7 were found innocent of conspiracy charges.
Greengras had flirted with the project in 2008, but it’s only now that he’s seriously thinking about signing on to direct it. DreamWorks is backing the movie, with the current plan being to star shooting in January on a budget of $20-$30 million.
Christopher Nolan is lining up a truly impressive cast for Interstellar, and now he’s got one more name to add to the list, as Topher is in negotiations to join the growing cast, according to
Last week it was revealed that Clint Eastwood was looking at lesser known names with musical theatre pedigrees for the main roles in his film version of the hit Broadway musical, Jersey Boys. However it looks like there’ll be some well known names surrounding them, as
With Fast & Furious becoming more popular with each instalment and DreamWorks unleashing Need For Speed early next year, Sony has decided to get in on the car racing action with its own automotive video game adaptation, Gran Turismo. They’ve brought Mike De Luca and Dana Brunetti (Fifty Shades of Grey) on board to produce a movie version of the popular titles, according to
A Poltergeist remake has been in the works for a couple of years, but now it finally looks like it’s moving forward with the news that Rosemarie Dewitt has signed up to star. The search for a male lead is currently under way, according to 
For quite a long time now, Sacha Baron Cohen has been attached to play Freddie Mercury in a biopic of the Queen lead singer. However now 
Spike Lee may well be a well-known name, but due to the fact he likes to make potentially contentious movies (at least in terms of how much they’ll gross), he often has difficulty finding funding for his movie. He’s now trying to get around that by launching a
Mike Myers was one of the biggest stars in the world in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but after the major failure of The Love Guru in 2008, he essentially disappeared (other than a few bit parts). Now he’s coming back, with