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Weinstein backs film adaptation of Broadway's 'August: Osage County'

Nov 11, 2008, 02:39 PM | by Melissa Rose Bernardo

Categories: Film, Stage/Theater

Augustosagecounty_l Back in (appropriately enough) August, when we heard that a film version of the hit play August: Osage County was in the works — penned by Tony- and Pulitzer-winning playwright Tracy Letts himself — we were so excited we practically choked on our catfish. Now we've learned that the Weinstein Company is backing the adaptation and aiming for a 2011 release. Harvey Weinstein has a long history with stage-to-screen projects. He's one of the guys behind the now-filming musical Nine, which stars Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Sophia Loren, Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Penelope Cruz, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson. Among his other credits: the Oscar-winning musical Chicago and Jersey Girl, which featured that infamous Sweeney Todd sequence starring Ben Affleck as the Demon Barber. Harvey's also been in on about a dozen Broadway shows, including a couple little moneymakers known as The Producers and The Color Purple.

Broadway's been borrowing from Hollywood for years now (ahem, The Producers, The Color Purple) — so is Hollywood finally returning the favor? Two of this winter's buzzed-about movies, Doubt and Frost/Nixon, were plays before they were films. Last summer's movie version of Mamma Mia! made a disco diva out of Meryl Streep and nearly $150 million in U.S. box office. And last week, Universal (the studio behind Mamma Mia!, incidentally) snapped up the rights to this year's Best Musical, In the Heights; charismatic star Lin-Manuel Miranda — who penned the award-winning music and lyrics — is set to produce. (It's expected that he'll also reprise his starring role as bodega owner Usnavi. We know he's busy, what with translating some lyrics into Spanish for Broadway's upcoming West Side Story revival, but trust us: There's no one who could do it better.)

So, PopWatchers, are there other Broadway shows you'd like to see make it to the big screen? And how about casting ideas for August? Fellow EW staffers Jason Clark and Aubry D'Arminio had some great ones: Jane Fonda as pill-popping mom Violet; Sam Shepard as her alcoholic hubby; Laura Linney, Diane Lane, Ashley Judd as the beleaguered Weston sisters. Who else can you see starring in Letts' dysfunctional family drama?
 


Eric Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 02:53 PM EST

JANE FONDA!

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Benny Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 05:47 PM EST

Please! They have to make a big screen version of Wicked. Like right now! And keep the original cast. We want to see Idina and Kristin belt it out again.

Maddi Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 05:26 PM EST

It's almost impossibly hard to accurately do this, and it's always so much better on stage, but that said: COAST OF UTOPIA.

Jim Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 04:34 PM EST

No one could do it better than the originals.

Matt Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 04:04 PM EST

"Why not keep the cast, seriously?"

Hollywood is not in the business of adapting plays with the unknown, albeit brilliant theater actors. They are in the business of making money, as is any capitalistic company in America.

Would you honestly say DOUBT with Cherry Jones and Brian O'Byrne would outgross an adaptation with Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman? Or, see the piddling grosses for RENT and THE PRODUCERS.

I would also love to see Judi Dench, if she can pull off the southwest accent.

BrandonK Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 04:02 PM EST

With all the success of musicals in this decade, why haven't we seen a movie adaptation of Wicked? Or Spamalot? Or The Drowsy Chaperone? Or blah blah blah...there are so many!

Kim Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 03:48 PM EST

I knew as soon as I saw this amazing show that Laura Linney would eventually play Amy Morton's role. Let's see if it happens...

Mike Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 03:23 PM EST

Would love it if they kept some of the stage cast (ecspecially Amy Morton) but that won't happen...maybe Felicity Huffman for her character, or Jodie Foster. Maybe Judi Dench (ditch the British properness for some southern twang) and Donald Sutherland as the parents.

Benjh Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 03:16 PM EST

That's fantastic news, but it's all about casting. No hollywood, stars, please! Also it's true a Jane Fonda (PAST hollywood star) could do the role justice. But why not keep the cast, seriously?


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