Steven Soderbergh Departs ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’
Posted by Efas 2010 Celebrity News on November 18, 2011After watching both George Clooney and Bradley Cooper walk away from “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” director Steven Soderbergh is also finding it time to say goodbye.
The director has been developing the project with writer Scott Z. Burns since early 2010, but due to disagreements with studio Warner Bros and the lack of a leading man, Soderbergh chose to pass. The Playlist writes that Soderbergh and WB couldn’t agree over casting and budget decisions, and the “Contagion” director chose to depart after deals with Cooper fell through only a few days ago.
Channing Tatum, who has become a regular in Soderbergh’s recent movies, was briefly considered for the lead part in the spy flick, but finished up being passed over by WB.
“The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” was formerly supposed to shoot in March 2012, and the lack of any clear plot for the film to be ready for its initiation date was part of what caused Soderbergh to pull out. The Playlist is reporting that Soderbergh is training on filling that spot with a new, unknown project.
He still has plenty to keep him busy with over the next few months, too. His action flick “Haywire” is set to hit theaters in January, and Soderbergh is busy in post-production now with “Magic Mike,” his “stripper show” starring Tatum. The Playlist says that WB will liable still go forward with “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” but will have to reschedule the flick’s plotted filming initiation date.
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