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Kathryn Bigelow, director of "The Hurt Locker" |
Good news travel fast it seems. As soon as the world received word that Osama Bin Laden was found and killed by Navy SEALs, Hollywood shifted in gear and gave a warm go-ahead to the award winning team of screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow on a movie that will feature the feared terrorist leader's death. The project itself was alredy being in preparations since December, and was supposedly about the same elite crew that eliminated Bin Laden. Now the movie will feature the 40-minute firefight, which means Mark Boal will have to operate some rewrites on his script. No doubt the movie will peak the interest of producers and studios, far more than the
"The Hurt Locker", written and directed by Boal and Bigelow respectively, ever did. Besides, having an Academy Award winning director behind the movie is no small thing. Shooting (bad choice of words?) should start this summer and Bigelow's other project
"Triple Frontier" will be left behind. No word on casting, yet.
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