Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Warner Bros. Buys Alan Turing Script for Leonardo DiCaprio
You do not know who Alan Turing is appropriate now, however when this project all fits in place, it's expected you'll with the 2014 Academy awards occasions. Probably. Deadline reviews that Warner Bros. outbid six other indie film companies for first-time film author Graham Moore's 'The Imitation Game,' a spec script that Leonardo DiCaprio gets the "inside track" to increase the risk for silver screen with Ron Howard "interested" in pointing. Don't know biopic on Turing so interesting having a of Hollywood's finest talents? Oscars! Also, it's juicy: Turing was an "British math wizzard, logician, cryptanalyst, computer investigator" who was simply punished to become homosexual in 1952, when England still had laws and regulations and rules against same-sex relations. He's also called the dad computer system science and artificial intelligence. Tragically, he needed their very own existence by consuming a cyanide laced apple -- a celebration which apparently spurred Jobs to title his then-new computer company Apple just like a tribute to Turing). Mentioned an origin to Deadline, the script is similar to '"The King's Speech' without any huge advantageous ending." No kidding. Right now, there is no timetable for your film or anybody really formally attached. Still, possibilities are the next short while daydreaming in regards to the options of 'The Imitation Game' with Howard and DiCaprio since the driving creative forces. If Leo doesn't have an Oscar for 'J. Edgar,' possibly that is his next best shot... [via Deadline] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
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