Kathryn Bigelow's unrealized projects explained

The following is a list of unproduced Kathryn Bigelow projects in roughly chronological order. During her long career, film director Kathryn Bigelow has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under her direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell, were officially cancelled, were in development limbo or would see life under a different production team.

1980s

New Rose Hotel

The Los Angeles Times reported in 1988 that Bigelow was slated to direct the film adaptation of William Gibson's short story "New Rose Hotel" for producer Edward R. Pressman.[1]

Wolverine and the X-Men

Around 1989, Stan Lee and Chris Claremont entered in talks with Carolco Pictures and Lightstorm Entertainment to make a film adaptation of the X-Men comic book series, with Bigelow as director, James Cameron producing and Gary Goldman as writer.[2] Bob Hoskins was slated to star as Wolverine[3] and Angela Bassett was attached to star as Storm.[4] [5] However, the project entered into development hell, which led to Cameron's involvement on the long planned Spider-Man film as well as the demise of Carolco Pictures. The film was finally released in 2000 with Bryan Singer as director.

1990s

The Company of Angels

On October 6, 1992, Bigelow was attached to direct and produce the period piece The Company of Angels through Carolco and Lightstorm Entertainment, with Winona Ryder officially attached to portray Joan of Arc and Warner Bros. distributing.[6] However, the project entered into development hell and Luc Besson used this movie's funds to make instead.[7]

Custer Marching to Valhalla

On November 5, 1997, it was reported that Bigelow was signed by New Line Cinema as the director of Custer Marching to Valhalla, an epic based on Michael Blake's novel about the rise and fall of General George Armstrong Custer. Blake would have developed and written the screenplay for Bigelow to direct.[8]

Ohio

In the late 1990s, Bigelow developed a project for Universal Pictures titled Ohio, which was projected as a film about the 1970 Kent State shooting, and the killings of four students.[8]

2000s

Paycheck

See main article: Paycheck (film). In the early 2000s, Bigelow considered directing the film Paycheck based on the 1953 short story by Philip K. Dick.[9]

The Devil in the White City

On April 8, 2003, it was announced that Bigelow would direct and produce the film adaptation of Erik Larson's novel The Devil in the White City with Tom Cruise as H. H. Holmes for Paramount Pictures, however this attempt fell through.[10] [11]

The Inside TV pilot

See main article: The Inside (TV series). On September 25, 2003, Bigelow was set to direct the pilot episode written by Todd and Glen Kesser, based on Mark Boal's Playboy article about a 23-year-old woman who posed as a 16-year-old student to infiltrate a drug ring, through Imagine Television for Fox, which would become The Inside.[12]

Triple Frontier

See main article: Triple Frontier (film). On August 9, 2009, Bigelow was interested in directing Mark Boal's action thriller script Triple Frontier, an ensemble project based on an idea Bigelow and Boal had, with Charles Roven, Alex Gartner and Steve Alexander attached to produce through Atlas Entertainment for Paramount Pictures.[13] Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp entered talks for the project in October 2010.[14] [15] Bigelow eventually departed the film, with J. C. Chandor closing a deal to replace her as director in September 2015.[16] The film would eventually be released on Netflix on March 13, 2019.

2010s

Held by the Taliban

On January 15, 2010, Bigelow was interested in directing Held by the Taliban, a biopic about the kidnapping of David Rohde with Stephen Belber writing the script and Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy attached to produce, but later that same day, Terrence Malick was set to direct another biopic which inspired a duel between the filmmakers.[17] [18]

The Miraculous Year TV series

On February 14, 2010, Bigelow was set to produce John Logan's Broadway composer series The Miraculous Year for HBO, as well as direct the pilot episode.[19] In June later that same year, Norbert Leo Butz, Hope Davis, Frank Langella and Patti LuPone were in talks to star in the series, as well as Eddie Redmayne,[20] and in July, Susan Sarandon, Linus Roache, Stark Sands, Elaine Cassidy, Remy Nozik, Logan Georges, Lee Pace, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Giancarlo Esposito, Karine Plantadit, Andre Ward, Erik Altemus, Brooks Ashmanskas, and Daniel Davis were also cast.[21] On November 9, 2010, it was announced HBO would not be moving forward with the series.[22]

The True American

On May 14, 2014, Bigelow was set to direct and produce the biographical film adaptation of Anand Giridharadas' novel The True American with Matthew Budman attached as executive producer for Annapurna Pictures and Tom Hardy attached to portray Mark Stroman.[23] On April 4, 2017, Pablo Larrain was set to direct the film adaptation instead of Bigelow.[24]

Untitled Bowe Bergdahl biopic

On June 16, 2014, Bigelow was interested in directing a biopic about Bowe Bergdahl with Mark Boal writing the screenplay for Annapurna Pictures, while later that same day, Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired the rights to Michael Hastings' article about Bergdahl, "America's Last Prisoner Of War", with Todd Field attached to that project.[25] On January 17, 2015, Bigelow's biopic supposedly won the duel with Searchlight, but Bigelow and Boal ended up making Detroit instead.[26]

Mogadishu, Minnesota TV series

On December 11, 2015, Bigelow was set to produce K'naan Warsame's jihadi recruitment drama series The Recruiters for HBO.[27] On June 6, 2016, HBO ordered a pilot for the series, which would focus on a Somali immigrant family and was retitled Mogadishu, Minnesota.[28] On September 1, 2017, it was announced HBO would not be picking up the series.[29]

2020s

Aurora

In March 2022, it was announced that Bigelow would direct an adaptation of David Koepp's book, Aurora for Netflix, with Koepp writing the script.[30] In April 2024, The New York Times reported the film was not moving forward at Netflix, and Bigelow had departed the project months ago.[31]

Offers

The Amazing Spider-Man

See main article: The Amazing Spider-Man (film). On March 9, 2010, Bigelow was offered to direct The Amazing Spider-Man, but turned it down.[32] [33]

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

See main article: Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Bigelow was one of several directors who was courted to direct the reboot of Planet of the Apes, but ultimately turned it down.[34] [35]

Tomb Raider

See main article: Tomb Raider (film). On September 16, 2015, Bigelow was rumored to direct the reboot of the Tomb Raider film series, which became the 2018 film Tomb Raider, which was directed by Roar Uthaug.[36]

Notes and References

  1. News: Taylor. Clarke. Black-Leather Director in a Business World : Cult Favorite Kathryn Bigelow Brings Her ‘Dark’ Style to an Action Film. October 9, 1988. Los Angeles Times. August 13, 2023.
  2. Web site: The X-Men Movies You Never Saw. Den of Geek. January 10, 2023.
  3. Web site: Bob Hoskins Was 'X-Men' Writer's First Choice for Wolverine. 30 April 2014. The Wrap. January 10, 2023.
  4. Web site: Chris Claremont On James Cameron's Abandoned 'X-Men' Film & Bob Hoskins as Wolverine. 26 March 2012. Screen Rant. January 10, 2023.
  5. Web site: Chris Claremont's Dream X-Men Movie: James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, and Bob Hoskins as Wolverine. 25 March 2012. The Wrap. January 10, 2023.
  6. Web site: Claudia. Eller. WB, Hughes tune up for ‘Pajama Game’ remake. October 6, 1992. Variety. January 10, 2023.
  7. Web site: Zack. Sharf. The Lost Projects: 15 Movies Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and More Auteurs Never Made. July 28, 2017. IndieWire. March 30, 2023.
  8. Cox. Dan. Bigelow pulls 'Custer' duty. Variety. November 5, 1997. November 20, 2023.
  9. McNary. Dave. Woo eyes Par 'Paycheck'. Variety. October 21, 2002. November 20, 2023.
  10. News: Jonathan. Bing. Dave McNary. All’s fair in race to make killer bios. April 8, 2003. Variety. January 10, 2023.
  11. News: Staff and Agencies. Cruise and DiCaprio chase same killer. April 10, 2003. The Guardian. January 10, 2023.
  12. News: Michael. Schneider. Josef. Adalian. Fox net goes undercover. September 25, 2003. Variety. January 10, 2023.
  13. News: Dave. McNary. Bigelow, Boal reteam for ‘Frontier’. August 9, 2009. Variety. January 10, 2023.
  14. News: Tom Hanks Mulls Kathryn Bigelow Pic Offer. Fleming. Mike Jr.. 2010-10-06. Deadline. June 21, 2023. en-US.
  15. News: Johnny Depp In 'Triple Frontier' Talks With Paramount Pictures And Kathryn Bigelow. Fleming. Mike Jr.. 2010-10-06. Deadline. June 21, 2023. en-US.
  16. News: J.C. Chandor Closes Deal To Direct 'Triple Frontier' At Paramount. Hipes. Patrick. 2015-10-01. Deadline. June 21, 2023. en-US.
  17. News: Matt. Goldberg. HURT LOCKER Director Kathryn Bigelow to Head Back to the Middle East for HELD BY THE TALIBAN. January 15, 2010. Collider. January 10, 2023.
  18. News: Matt. Goldberg. Like Kathryn Bigelow, Terrence Malick also Wants to Develop HELD BY THE TALIBAN. January 15, 2010. Collider. January 10, 2023.
  19. News: Josh. Duboff. Bigelow’s Next Project Is Miraculous. June 6, 2016. Vulture. January 10, 2023.
  20. News: Nellie. Andreeva. 5 Actors In Talks For John Logan/ Kathryn Bigelow HBO Pilot 'Miraculous Year'. June 6, 2014. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  21. News: Nellie. Andreeva. Susan Sarandon In HBO 'Miraculous Year'. June 6, 2016. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  22. News: Nellie. Andreeva. 'Miraculous Year' Not Going Forward At HBO. November 9, 2010. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  23. News: The Deadline Team. Tom Hardy To Star In Kathryn Bigelow’s Post-9/11 Tale ‘The True American’. May 14, 2014. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  24. News: Matt. Goldberg. Pablo Larraín to Direct ‘The True American’ Starring Tom Hardy. April 4, 2017. Collider. January 10, 2023.
  25. News: Mike Jr.. Fleming. UPDATE: Todd Field, Searchlight Jump Into Bowe Bergdahl Fray After ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Filmmakers Stake Out Pic. June 16, 2014. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  26. News: Peter. Bart. Mike Fleming Jr.. Bart & Fleming: ‘Sniper’ Sparks War-Film Hunger; Kathryn Bigelow Zeroes In On Bowe Bergdahl; Fat-Bottomed Girls; Jim Cameron Throws Darts At Peter Bart. January 17, 2014. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  27. News: Leslie. Goldberg. Kathryn Bigelow Prepping Jihadi Recruitment Drama for HBO (Exclusive). June 6, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. January 10, 2023.
  28. News: Nellie. Andreeva. HBO Orders Drama Pilots From Adam McKay & Kathryn Bigelow. June 6, 2016. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  29. News: Nellie. Andreeva. ‘Mogadishu, Minnesota’ Pilot From K’naan Warsame & Kathryn Bigelow Not Going Forward At HBO. September 1, 2017. Deadline Hollywood. January 10, 2023.
  30. Web site: Kroll . Justin . 2022-03-31 . Kathryn Bigelow To Direct Adaptation Of David Koepp Novel 'Aurora' For Netflix . 2022-04-01 . Deadline Hollywood.
  31. News: Sperling . Nicole . Netflix's New Film Strategy: More About the Audience, Less About Auteurs . . April 14, 2024 . May 15, 2024.
  32. Web site: Steven. Zeitchik. Kathryn Bigelow turned down ‘Spider-Man,’ and other Oscar-winner project tidbits. March 9, 2010. The LA Times. June 1, 2023.
  33. Web site: Simon. Reynolds. Kathryn Bigelow 'turned down Spider-Man'. March 10, 2010. Digital Spy. June 1, 2023.
  34. Web site: Toro . Gabe . 'Planet of the Apes’ Prequel Is Directorial Hot Potato: Bigelow, Rodriguez, Others Turn Project Down . The Playlist . The Playlist . 26 October 2023.
  35. Web site: B. . Brian . Fox Still Desperately Trying to Re-Boot Planet of the Apes with a Prequel . MovieWeb . MovieWeb . 26 October 2023.
  36. Web site: Josh. Lyons. RUMOR: Kathryn Bigelow, Mimi Leder, And Catherine Hardwicke On "Tomb Raider" Directors Shortlist. September 16, 2015. The Tracking Board. January 10, 2023.