Los Angeles: Veteran actor-director Clint Eastwood's next project, "The Ballad of Richard Jewell", has shifted base from Disney/Fox to Warner Bros. The movie is based on the life of Richard Jewell, the security guard who had sounded alert after discovering a bomb at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The bomb did go off and claimed the life of a person while injuring several others. The Mule Movie Review: Clint Eastwood’s Strong Performance Holds This Flawed Ride Together
Jewell was later under the media spotlight after he emerged as one of the possible suspects in the bombing. He was vilified and painted as a terrorist. But he was cleared as a suspect three months later. He died at the age of 44 in 2007. According to The Wrap, Warner Bros has acquired the rights to release the film, which was previously at Disney-Fox. Eastwood is set to direct the film with screenwriter Billy Ray penning the script, based on a Marie Brenner article in Vanity Fair. Johnny Depp Wanted Warner Bros to Fire Ex-Wife, Amber Heard from Aquaman?
At one point, actors Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio were originally attached to star in the project with Ezra Edelman as the director. Edelman is no longer associated with film while the two actors will only be serving as producers.
Jennifer Davisson Killoran and Kevin Misher of DiCaprio's Appian Way banner will also produce the project.