Hardwicke Hires Hirsch for 'Hamlet'

It's a natural progression

Catherine Hardwicke

Once you've tackled "The Bible" and Stephenie Meyer I guess the only logical next choice is William Shakespeare and that appears to be exactly what Catherine Hardwicke will do. Entertainment Weekly reports Hardwicke will direct Emile Hirsch in a modern-day supernatural thriller based on Shakespeare's Hamlet for Overture Films.

Hardwicke tells EW Hirsch, whom Hardwicke directed in Lords of Dogtown, came up with the idea and Hardwicke and screenwriter Ron Nyswaner (Philadelphia) are working on the screenplay. "I had never thought of it at all, until Emile mentioned the idea. At first, I thought it was scary and crazy, and then we read it aloud and I knew how to do it," she told the site.

The story is said to take place at a small East Coast liberal arts college where Hamlet's father is the president. The story will begin with Hamlet (Hirsch) returning home for his father's funeral, only to learn that his uncle, who has taken over his father's post, is responsible for his father's murder.

Overture is looking at a quick turnaround on this one with hopes the script will be completed in the next few months, with production beginning shortly thereafter.

Should things work out this will end up being Hardwicke's follow-up to last year's hit film Twilight, which went on to make over $191 million domestically despite a dismal 49% critical rating at RottenTomatoes.

Other than Hamlet, Hardwicke has been named as directing Maximum Ride for Columbia Pictures based on a five-volume series of stories by James Patterson and If I Stay for Summit Entertainment based on Gayle Forman's novel of the same name telling the story of the gifted classical musician Mia and her boyfriend, Adam, an up and coming indie-rock star. Torn between two paths in life, her art or her relationship, Mia is forced to make an even starker choice between life and death when she is caught in a fatal car accident with her family one snowy morning in Oregon.


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Hamlet as a supernatural thriller?
lol, Shakespeare just died again!

- Leandro Dubost
( June 2nd, 2009 | 8:19 pm )
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I'm not sure he died again, but I'm pretty sure he just dug several feet further into the ground with the rapid rolling motion his body was doing.

So it's pretty much Hardwicke's M.O. to make horrible fiction into horrible film or turn classic fiction into horrible film? At least she's found her niche.

I will say "Dogtown" was actually decent, but "Across the Universe" was a bad/very predictable use of classic Beatles tunes and I believe I've said my piece on the whole Twilight "saga" at this point.

- Trevor
( June 2nd, 2009 | 8:48 pm )
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@Trevor: Across the Universe? Did she have something to do with that movie?

- Eric
( June 2nd, 2009 | 9:11 pm )
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@Eric: Nah, that was all Julie Taymor… I think Trevor just got mixed up.

- Brad Brevet (Post Author)
( June 2nd, 2009 | 10:37 pm )
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Yeah, wow, swing and a miss on that one. Must have gotten those confused. My bad.

- Trevor
( June 2nd, 2009 | 10:53 pm )
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anyone remotely attached to twilight should not be offered any work EVER! i never read the books – wouldn't be caught dead with it more like… and i took the movie for what it was supposed to be about. i found neither Pattison nor Stewart even remotely attractive broody or scary in any which way… that movie was just wrong and a majority of it rests with Hardwicke.

Hirsch is actually a very talented actor… i LOVED him in into the wild, he was superb in MILK and actually quite good in speedracer. why he would want to associate himself with hardwicke is beyond me.

- Viral
( June 3rd, 2009 | 7:02 am )
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