ALL YOU NEED TO KILL writer Joby Harold is the latest name added to the growing list of individuals tipped to be taking on a big screen adoption of the well known horror mystery THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Dissimilar to the 1983 movie, Harold is challenged with producing a screenplay that will fuse a number of separate stories from the 60s episodes into a single plot line.
Also said to be involved is Leonardo DiCaprio, alongside his Appian Way partner Jennifer Davisson Killoran, who are set to co-produce with Michael Ireland whilst Matt Cherniss takes the helm as executive producer. Warner Bros will also be developing with DiCaprio’s production company with Matt Reeves (CLOVERFIELD) set to direct.
So, are you ready to unlock the door with the key of imagination and cross over into the twilight zone?
Source: Variety
Danielle is currently studying Journalism out of central London. Her main interests surround anything and everything involving film, theatre, music and literature, with a particular love for Shakespeare. Once set on acting, she changed her mind at the last minute choosing to peruse the equally difficult career of writing and is well-prepared to be waitressing post studies. Amidst her favourite films are: BACK TO THE FUTURE, FIGHT CLUB, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and THE DEPARTED.
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