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Morning Deal Report: A Double Shot of McQuarrie

Posted by Scott Von Doviak

Thanks primarily to last week’s publicity boost from the Screengrab, Quantum of Solace opened at the top spot on the box office charts. (That’s our theory, anyway.) Raking in $70.4 million over the weekend, Quantum crushed the previous Bond best of $47.1 million held by 2002’s Die Another Day and proved that American audiences can live with a weird title as long as there are plenty of chase scenes. Madascar: Escape 2 Africa slipped to second place with a $36.1 million haul, followed by Role Models with $11.7 million.

Not long ago we were wondering whatever happened to Usual Suspects screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie. Now he’s inescapable. McQuarrie is signed to write and produce two projects for UA, per The Hollywood Reporter. The Champions “is derived from a late-'60s British television series about a group of government agents who encounter a hidden civilization that grants them superhuman talents.” The Monster of Florence “tells the strange-but-true tale of popular author Douglas Preston and Italian journalist Mario Spezi, who began investigating a series of unsolved murders in Italy and wound up implicated in the case.”

Guillermo del Toro and the Jim Henson Co. are teaming up for a “darker” take on Pinocchio. (Let me guess: “It’s not just his nose that grows.”) The stop-motion feature is on the back-burner while del Toro makes two Hobbit movies. But that’s not all! Per Variety, “He also has a three-year first-look deal with Universal, where he’s setting up remakes of Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Slaughterhouse-Five, an adaptation of Dan Simmons novel Drood and several other projects.” I’d say del Toro is spreading himself too thin, but I’ve seen pictures of him.

Related:
Vanishing Act: Christopher McQuarrie
Del Toro on the Hobbit Trail


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