Aronofsky Up For Clooney Sci-Fi Starrer

Aronofsky Up For Clooney Sci-Fi Starrer

Human Nature, a Sci-Fi script that has been on the shelves for 15 years, is a tale of a man who wakes up in the distant future to a strange world. Clooney is attached to the Warner Bros film, Aronofsky is in talks to direct...

By CigBreath - May 09, 2011 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: vulture.com

George Clooney is attaching himself to star as a man who is cryogenically frozen and wakes up years later to a world in which humans have become pets of another species
(Vulture)



Darren Aronofsky is in talks to direct the Sci-Fi film Human Nature for Warner Brothers. I don’t know if it sounds quite like The Wolverine comic book movie style he was planning but maybe it could be interesting. After Black Swan (and many other excellent films) any project will be good—I am excited to see what he chooses. I guess the only thing to critique him on is his movie choice because his next movie is bound to be a very good film.



Vulture.com reports:
Two months after Darren Aronofsky announced that he wouldn’t be making The Wolverine, Vulture has learned that the Black Swan director has set his sights on a new film: a fifteen-year-old original sci-fi spec script called Human Nature by a little-known screenwriter named Jeff Welch. We hear that. Insiders tell us that Warner Bros.–based producer Akiva Goldsman (I Am Legend) is currently budgeting the movie, but if things go to plan, this would likely be Aronofsky’s next project.




I found the Vulture source via the article on collider.com



Also, too bad some other guy is already directing The Man of Steel at Warner Brothers. Aronofsky says bye bye Fox, hello Warner Brothers, Nolan, and the DC Universe…to be continued?...



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AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 5/10/2011, 3:03 AM
Sounds interesting

New The Island of Dr. Moreau movie would be cool to see too.
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/10/2011, 3:58 AM
i would of rather him stuck with the wolverine,but this could be something good.
StrangerX
StrangerX - 5/10/2011, 6:39 AM
Aronofsky is still a douche for leaving my man hugh hangin like that. I will never forgive him.
WrathOfOTB
WrathOfOTB - 5/11/2011, 2:16 PM
@StrangerX Aronofsky left because Fox didn't want to give him full creative control, meaning it would not have been a good movie. I say that from Fox's track record of shitty CBM's. I was SOOO sad when he walked away, but it is all Fox's fault. Kudos to him for not compromising on his artistic creativity I say.
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