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Sunshine

By: Coming Attractions
Date: Friday, February 06, 2004



Genre:
Science Fiction/Thriller.

Studio:
Fox Searchlight.

Production Company:
DNA Films.

Project Phase:
In Development.

Who's In It:
Unknown.

Who's Making It:
Danny Boyle (Director); Alex Garland (Screenwriter).

Premise:
Somewhere in the far reaches of space, a group of freelancers are transporting their cargo of highly explosive material to a place where it is desperately needed. The question is will they survive their journey?

Release Date:
Unknown.

Comments:
Garland's screenplay utilizes the premise of a French novel, THE WAGES OF FEAR, as its launching point. While the action in Georges Arnaud's book took place on the ground, SUNSHINE places the story in outer space. It's unknown whether Arnaud's novel will receive a film credit.

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February 5, 2004... Screenwriter/novelist Alex Garland has sold a spec script titled SUNSHINE to Fox Searchlight, the same company that picked up American distribution of his last project, 28 DAYS LATER. English film production company DNA Films will produce the film and Garland's collaborator on 28 DAYS LATER, director Danny Boyle, is attached to direct SUNSHINE.



The only description of Garland's science fiction idea is that it borrows the concept of the 1950s French film THE WAGES OF FEAR (which came from a Georges Arnaud novel, and which was also used for William Friedkin's 1977 SORCERER movie.) Somewhere in outer space a group of men are transporting dangerous explosives to a place where they are desperately needed. The rush delivery means that the travelers have sacrified safety for speed, and the slightest hiccup along the way could cause the explosives to detonate.



The movie is anticipated to begin shooting before the end of the year, likely in Europe. Fox Searchlight is budgeting the picture at a modest $40 to $50 million.



After the success of 28 DAYS LATER, this will mark the second direct collaboration between Boyle and Garland. Garland's novel THE BEACH was adapted by screenwriter John Hodge for helmer Boyle, which served as his introduction to the writer. [Variety.]




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• Dec 27, 2005, 12:11pm •
An interview with Michelle Yeoh in the 12/16/05 issue of Ent. Weekly mentions her as a cast member.

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