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Depp and Gilliam's Quixote Back on
Beleaguered director Terry Gilliam has announced that as soon as Johnny Depp is available, they will start working — again — on The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. The project that spawned Lost in La Mancha, a doc dedicated to the misadventures of filming Quixote, will be rebooted in early 2009 according to Gilliam. The director's latest project, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, will also be hitting theaters in 2009. More at Showbiz Spy.
Unlikely Partners? De Niro and Gibson Get Dark
Mel Gibson and Robert De Niro will be co-starring in Edge of Darkness, a movie adaptation of the award-winning BBC miniseries. The film will be helmed by the TV series' director Martin Campbell, who also directed 2006's Casino Royale and 1995's GoldenEye. William Monahan, who penned The Departed and the upcoming Body of Lies, is behind the screenplay. This is Gibson's first starring role since his infamous DUI arrest in 2006. More at First Showing
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