Movies
Initial buy rights to Cage's 'Next'
Published Thursday, Nov 3 2005, 14:00 GMT | By Daniel Saney
Initial Entertainment Group have bought the international rights to sci-fi thriller Next.
Based on Philip K. Dick's The Golden Man, the Revolution Studios film will tell the story of a man (Nicolas Cage) who can see into and affect the future. Julianne Moore co-stars as a federal agent who pursues him in the hope of preventing a terrorist attack.
Lee Tamahori (XXX: State of the Union) is directing from Gary Goldman's screenplay, eyeing a 2007 release.
Based on Philip K. Dick's The Golden Man, the Revolution Studios film will tell the story of a man (Nicolas Cage) who can see into and affect the future. Julianne Moore co-stars as a federal agent who pursues him in the hope of preventing a terrorist attack.
Lee Tamahori (XXX: State of the Union) is directing from Gary Goldman's screenplay, eyeing a 2007 release.
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