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Old 10-19-2016, 10:03 PM   #1
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Default The Legend of Sinbad (Live Action)

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Studio 8 has won a bidding war for Sinbad, a new take on the tales of one of literature’s most enduring fantasy heroes.

Kyle Killen, the creator of brainy television shows such as Lone Star and Mind Games, is set to write the script while Miguel Sapochnik, maybe best known for his work on Game of Thrones, is attached to direct.

David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman of Mandeville Films/TV, who count The Fighter and The Divergent movie series among their extensive credits, will produce.

First arising in stories from the Middle East that were introduced to Western readers in Arabian Nights, the Sinbad tales followed the rising and falling fortunes of a wily sailor who finds himself stranded on various islands or lands. After each adventure, he returns to his native Baghdad a wealthy man.

The voyages of Sinbad have made fodder for many adaptations, although perhaps the most iconic being the 1958 film, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, which was known for its stop-motion monsterworks by visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen.

"Sinbad was a rare comprehensive and engaging pitch which lends itself to an international audience and big visual set pieces but also distinct and unique actor roles for a diverse cast of characters," Studio 8 said in a statement. "This project is part of Studio 8’s ongoing commitment to working closely with filmmakers on the re-imagination of genres."
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