Oliver Stone Launches Rival Escobar Project
Filed under: Drama, Deals, Newsstand
You aren't anybody unless you're famous enough for rival biopics. I hope you all celebrated the holiday yesterday by watching both Gérard Depardieu and Georges Corraface in their respective, rival Columbus films. Coming in the future, we may also get competing movies about Harvey Milk, Philip K. Dick, Sammy Davis, Jr. and now Pablo Escobar. We've long followed news regarding Joe Carnahan's movie about the Colombian drug lord, who will be played there by Javier Bardem, but now Variety reports another Escobar pic in the works. This one will be produced by Oliver Stone, directed by Antoine Fuqua and is simply titled Escobar. It's based on the book "Mi Hermano Pablo", written by the cocaine king's brother, Roberto Escobar Gaviria, who worked as accountant and confidant to Pablo. So, this looks like it will be more of a life-encompassing biopic. It also appears to be going into production ahead of Carnahan's film, Killing Pablo, since Carnahan is first working on White Jazz while Escobar is fully financed and ready to begin shooting in Colombia and Puerto Rico in early 2008. All that needs finishing is the script rewrite, which is being done by David McKenna, who already wrote a bit about Escobar in his screenplay for Blow (he was played by Cliff Curtis). Variety doesn't mention who Stone and Fuqua have or are casting in the title role of their film, which means it may not be secure. I'm sure some people would like to see Adrian Grenier play the part, as he does via his character Vinnie Chase on the show Entourage, but that would actually be a terrible idea. Personally, I'd like them to go back to Curtis, but for a long-term biopic they'll likely want someone younger, as well as someone more familiar to audiences.
I also wish that Stone was directing this himself -- even if he really annoyed the heck out of me recently -- because he seems to know the territory. And because he thanked "Ari Gold" (Jeremy Piven's character on Entourage) when talking to Variety about the project. But he should do just fine overseeing Fuqua's direction, a job he's sharing with former Malcolm in the Middle older brother Justin Berfield, Jason Felts and James Reach.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-19-2007 @ 4:16PM
Thomas j. Kinch said...
I was at My Lai AKA Pinkville an trying to get to talk to Oliver Stone. Can someone help.
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9-16-2008 @ 10:22PM
Carolyn said...
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10-18-2007 @ 5:34PM
Thomas j. Kinch said...
I was at My Lai an Im trying to get to talk to Oliver Stone. Can someone help ??
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10-29-2007 @ 6:18AM
Luu Tran said...
I am a Vietnamese 25 years old girl. I am working for a TV and Film Production Company in Hanoi. I studied and did a research about My Lai problem in the War. I would love to be somebody work for Oliver Stone 's movie in Vietnam. I am now working for another movie project about War as well in the North. Can someone pass my message to the producer of Pinkville Movie?
Thanks a lot.
Luu Tran
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11-03-2007 @ 7:44PM
Rafael Aranda Herrera said...
I would love to talk to Mr. Stone and Mr. Fuqua about casting for the role of Escobar. I am in New Mexico. I have followed the Joe Carnahan project since the beginning. I am signed with an Agency out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Have no resume but if Stone and Fuqua want to bring Truth to Escobars role they should give me a shot. I was born to play this role
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