George R.R. Martin’s ‘In The Lost Lands’ Getting Film Adaptation From Director Paul W.S. Anderson With Milla Jovovich & Dave Bautista Starring

Deadline is reporting that George R.R. Martin’s fantasy short story In The Lost Lands is going to be getting a big screen adaptation from Resident Evil franchise director Paul W.S. Anderson and FilmNation. Martin is most best-known for creating the Game of Thrones franchise, so the project should have some increased interest given the connection to the author.

They also reveal that Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista are attached to star in the fantast-action film as the sorceress Gray Alys and a drifter named Boyce.

Anderson is adapting the short into a script.

The movie will follow a queen, desperate to obtain the gift of shape shifting, who makes a daring play: she hires the sorceress Gray Alys (Jovovich), a woman as feared as she is powerful. Sent to the ghostly wilderness of the ‘Lost Lands’, Alys and her guide, the drifter Boyce (Bautista), must outwit and outfight man and demon in a fable that explores the nature of good and evil, debt and fulfillment, love and loss.

Milla’s action roles go back to Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element and got most of international notoriety from leading the profitable Resident Evil film franchise, she was most recently seen in Lionsgate’s Hellboy reboot.

Bautista is coming off his involvement with Marvel’s successful Guardians of The Galaxy franchise with a third installment on the horizon along with appearing in the box office juggernauts Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. He recently worked with Zack Snyder on the zombie flick Army of The Dead and is attached for an alien bounty hunter movie, titled Universe’s Most Wanted, directed by Brad Payton.

The film’s distribution rights are being sold at the European Film Market’s virtual event.

SOURCE: DEADLINE

EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-Winning Screenwriter of ‘The Imitation Game’ Graham Moore To Make Directorial Debut With ‘The Outfit’ For FilmNation

The Ronin has exclusively learned that screenwriter Graham Moore is expected to make his directorial debut for a new project at FilmNation Entertainment titled The Outfit. Moore won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay thanks to his work on the WWII tech-drama The Imitation Game.

Plot details concerning The Outfit are currently unknown but is aiming to shoot sometime in 2021 as Moore is assembling his production team.

THE IMITATION GAME – In 1939, newly created British intelligence agency MI6 recruits Cambridge mathematics alumnus Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) to crack Nazi codes, including Enigma — which cryptanalysts had thought unbreakable. Turing’s team, including Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley), analyze Enigma messages while he builds a machine to decipher them. Turing and team finally succeed and become heroes, but in 1952, the quiet genius encounters disgrace when authorities reveal he is gay and send him to prison.

Moore had been previously set to direct a sci-fi thriller titled Naked Is The Best Disguise for Studio8 according to a 2018 article from The Hollywood Reporter. The project based on Graham’s spec-script would have been his directorial debut, but the sci-fi movie seemingly never materialized.

Disguise, which takes place over the course of one night, is set in a near future in which new technology allows one person’s memories to be extracted and inserted into someone else. It centers on an illegal memory dealer who is accused of murdering a man who she does not believe she even knows.

Almost a decade ago, Graham Moore was tapped to adapt the Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese serial killer project The Devil In The White City based on the novel by Erik Larson before it pivoted from a feature film to a television series for Paramount Television/Hulu.

FilmNation is behind films such as Promising Young Woman, Logan Lucky, The Nest, The Greyhound, The 355, The Big Sick, Suspiria remake, and the Emmy-winning HBO series I Know This Much Is True starring Mark Ruffalo as twin brothers.