11/04/2009

Danny Boyle Confirms Next Project Is Aron Ralston Survival Tale, Now Called '127 Hours'

We guessed as much a few weeks ago.

Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle has settled upon his next project and yes, it's the Aron Ralston survival mountain tale which now has a name in, "127 Hours."

Ralston is the American mountain climber who made headlines in 2003 when he was forced to amputate part of his arm with a dull knife, after it became pinned under a boulder in a hiking accident. He had to then traverse dangerous mountain peaks before he was finally rescued.

Fox Searchlight has green lit the project which will start shooting next year (Boyle said March in a recent interview) with an eye to hit theaters before the end of 2010 (Oscar season naturally). French film company Pathe is working in partnership with Searchlight, presumably because even with Boyle, this one-man act tale might not be the most commercial project they've ever released.

Boyle was eyeing Ryan Gosling to play the part a few months ago, but apparently the role is wide open at the moment. Perhaps that's because no script exists yet. Boyle apparently wrote a treatment and "Slumdog Millionaire" scribe, Simon Beaufoy, is in talks to write he final script. DealMemo notes whoever gets the part has most of the entire film to himself, ala Tom Hanks in "Cast Away."

9 comments:

Mike said...

shwing. thisll be good.

Anonymous said...

I really hope Gosling remains attached, he's a great up and coming actor (if he's still considered that).

Newsmediaspan said...

It's weird to think that Boyle used to make great films. Then came Millions and Slumdog…I hope he can recover sometime.

Si said...

You should have put a Nikki Finke "toldya" in this.

The Playlist said...

@si. Eh, the work should just speak for itself.

Anonymous said...

Not really looking forward to 2 hours waiting for a guy to chop off his arm accompanied by Danny Boylesque fantasy hallucinations. Will he recruit poor Native American kids from the nearby rez to play fever-dream kachinas? Pass.

Flowerproof said...

If they haven't found an actor yet, Jesse Eisenberg at least looks like Ralston alot. Don't know how good his dramatic acting is yet (only seen him in Zombieland) but that's another choice...

cirkusfolk said...

Hell no to Jesse Eisenberg. Now Emile Hirsch on the other hand...

The Playlist said...

Emile Hirsch already did this once. It was called Into The Wild. I think all parties would agree he probably doesn't need to do this again.

Gosling would be a good choice, but I bet his attitude is, "Sure, I'd love you work with Danny Boyle, can I read a script?"

So I bet he wouldn't sign on until it's done. January?