Thursday, June 28, 2007

Conan

According to Variety, Warner Bros. lost the rights to CONAN THE BARBARIAN and New Line has moved into prime position to make a movie based on Robert E. Howard's mythical conqueror. After posting a bid of mid-six against seven figures for an 18-month option with one extension, the studio entered into negotiations after CAA staged an auction for rights holder Paradox Entertainment. Warner Bros. tried reinventing Conan over the last seven years, trying for a film that moved away from the Arnold Schwarzenegger beefcake models to something more reverential toward Howard's original pulp novels. Larry and Andy Wachowski, John Milius (who directed the original and wrote the script with Oliver Stone) and Robert Rodriguez took turns developing it. Rodriguez got closest but left the project for Grindhouse. Boaz Yakin was hired last year to start again. If New Line makes the deal, the studio will have to start from scratch, as Warners owns the various drafts it developed.

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