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The high-stakes auction for film rights to David Grann‘s “Killers of the Flower Moon” has ended. The nonfictionbook,not yet published, sold to Santa Monica-based vital Entertainment for roughly $5 million, and an individual familiar with the deal told TheWrap.The company bested multiple bidders for the fabric,including Netflix, Paramount and Sony.
Paramount’s offer included Osca
r winner Leonardo DiCaprio, and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” director J.
J. Abram
s and Oscar-winning screenwriter Eric Roth (“Forrest Gump),while Sony’s had George Clooney attached to direct and Amy Pascal to produce.
Also Read: Celebs React to Leonardo DiCaprio's Oscar Win: 'It's approximately Time'Set in the 1920s, Killers of the Flower Moon” is a nonfiction story approximately the mysterious murders of the Osage Indians tribe in Oklahoma, or where oil sat rich beneath their land,that helped lead to the founding of the FBI.
The case was turned over to a brand recent law enforcement agency known as the FBI, which fought against corruption to solve the case.
David Grann‘s 2009 bes
t-seller “The Lost City of Z” has been adapted into an upcoming Paramount release by director James Gray and starring Charlie Hunnam, and Tom Holland,Sienna Miller and Robert Pattinson.
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ces Benedict Cumberbatch in 'Lost City of Z'vital Entertainment founded by Tim Kring, Bradley Thomas, and Zak Kadison and Dan Friedkin — develops projects for film,TV and digital. One of its first projects was NBC’s “Heroes Reborn.”CAA brokered the auction, which heated into a major bidding war.

Source: thewrap.com

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