He's circling the Harlan Cobden adaptation
As he continues to try to blend his action man status with slightly deeper dramatic roles in the style of A Walk Among The Tombstones, Liam Neeson is considering similar parts. Tombstones studio Universal is now looking to land him as the lead in book adaptation Tell No One .
Harlan Cobden’s novel follows a doctor whose wife vanishes when they’re out at a lake getting romantic. He tries to find her, but is badly beaten. But then she turns up murdered and the hubby becomes the prime suspect. Soon, though, suspicion points instead to a serial killer’s work. After a few years pass, the man suddenly receives information that his wife may not be dead at all…
The tome has been in development in the US for years, and came close in 2002 before plunging back into development hell. French actor/writer/director Guillame Canet found success with the story in 2007, and since then it’s been back floating around Hollywood, with Argo’s Chris Terrio writing a draft of the script and that film’s director, Ben Affleck considering it in 2011. Since then, the project landed with Gavin O’Connor, who may end up making it.
According to Deadline, Neeson is waiting to see a revised script before he commits. No jokes about “what happened with Taken 2 and Non-Stop, then?” please. A Walk Among The Tombstones will be out here on Friday.
from Empire News
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