Filed under: Movie News

Clooney Ready to Direct ‘Leatherheads’

Football rom-com draws George's attention

I am not sure what attracted George Clooney to this pic considering it isn’t political, but it is nice to see he still does have an interest in movies that aren’t part of the Ocean’s franchise and aren’t out to make a statement as he is set to direct and star in Leatherheads for Universal Pictures.

The film is a football rom-com that has seen several incarnations beginning as a story about an aging football player who coaxes a college star to drop out and try his luck in a new professional league. The pic is now described as a romantic comedy set against the backdrop of pro football’s formation in the 1920s. Clooney is said to have always been circling the project and even was close to starring way back in 1999 as a follow-up to Out of Sight.

Renée Zellweger is in negotiations to co-star as Clooney rewrites the script with production expected to begin early spring 2007.

Related post categories: Movie News :
Click Here to add an
Avatar to Your Account
Be the first to comment on this article.
Leave Your Feedback
(required)
(will not be shown) (required)
ADVERTISEMENT
'Ballast,' 'Frozen River' and 'Rachel' still look strong independently
Better get out there and get one last theatrical experience
'Ballast,' 'Frozen River' and 'Rachel Getting Married' lead the way with six noms
Goes to show the influence the fanboys and girls have on the Internet
Preparing to sum it all up...
The director shuffle on meaningless movies
Wanted, Narnia, Step Brothers and Casablanca lead off the week
Turn your brain off and enjoy
It's a miracle I am still awake to talk about it
Yup, he actually likes it... a lot I would say
ADVERTISEMENT
'Kung Fu Panda' leads the way with 17, nine for 'Bolt' and eight for 'WALL-E'
Feeling an urge to at least say something
Ahhhh, gotta like that word - 'cerebral'
I can't get on board with this thinking
'Benjamin Button' gets the international shaft
A director is possibly named...
Live from the set of Malta... well... not really live...
Jack's back and while the prequel ain't much there's still hope
Crazy makes for a fun film, but not necessarily a good one
Four Christmases pulls a slight upset...
Front loaded weekends are hard to follow-up
Will the guest stars outshine the lead?
It's a feast of post-holiday pictures
Van Damme can certainly play himself, but is that where it ends?
Expanding the picks and adding fancy graphics