Tim Story Will Direct 'The Losers' for Warner Bros.
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Deals, Warner Brothers, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels
What happens to a director who helms three unwatchable films in a row? Well, it depends on how much money they make, obviously. After coming out with the snore-fest Barbershop, then following that up with the universally-panned comedy Taxi and directing a braindead adaptation of beloved comic Fantastic Four, Tim Story is now being handed the keys to another comic franchise, The Losers. The plot, which has gone through several permutations over the years, revolves around a bunch of Army misfits during WWII who are betrayed, then go on a mission to find out who set them up and why. HR reports that the movie "will be a one-off but with sequel potential," which I guess goes without saying. Interestingly, the adaptation that's getting greenlit was written by Peter Berg, who was set to direct but changed his mind for unspecified reasons.
Next week, of course, Story will see the release of Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer, a film I really can't believe they let him direct after the way he handled the first one, but there you go. Silver Surfer reunites the original cast and adds a planet-surfing scout for a planet-devouring villain, who has a very familiar voice. We recently conducted a reader Q&A with the co-screenwriter of the film, Don Payne, and you can read some of the questions and answers from that by clicking here.
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6-12-2007 @ 12:45AM
Reinaldo Morales said...
I think the movie is going to be based on the dc/vertigo comic book. There the losers were U.S. special forces betrayed by the C.I.A.
The 80's comic book losers were on WWII.
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6-10-2007 @ 7:31PM
David said...
Snorefest? Barbershop wasn't that bad. Taxi, FF, yes...but Barbershop was alright. Reminded me of "Friday", it had a lot of charm, even if the comedy sometimes wasn't funny.
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6-11-2007 @ 12:48AM
Scaramanga said...
Yeah, this is the NEW "Losers," betrayed in a late-80's covert op in Afghanistan or somewhere with the story taking place in the 'here and now.' Not the WWII one.
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6-11-2007 @ 2:22PM
mish said...
I've been saying for a while that Story must have one of the best agents in the biz to have directed the films that he has, but I have to agree with David, Barbershop was actually a well-made film for what it was, far from a "snorefest." That being said, I am incredulous how he went from that to the bomb that was Taxi to directing a summer tentpole movie. I've sat in on an interview with him, seems like a nice guy, so more power to him, but I really dont get it.
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