Friday, November 18, 2011

Steven Soderbergh Leaves 'The Guy From U.N.C.L.E.'

After watching both George Clooney and Bradley Cooper leave behind "The Guy From U.N.C.L.E.," director Steven Soderbergh can also be discovering it time for you to say goodbye. The director continues to be developing the project with author Scott Z. Burns since early 2010, but because of arguments with studio Warner Bros and the possible lack of a number one guy, Soderbergh made the decision to pass through. The Playlist creates that Soderbergh and WB could not agree over casting and budget choices, and also the "Contagion" director made the decision to go away after handles Cooper fell through merely a couple of days ago. Channing Tatum, who has turned into a regular in Soderbergh's recent movies, was briefly considered for that lead part within the spy flick, but wound up being passed over by WB. "The Guy From U.N.C.L.E." was initially designed to shoot in March 2012, and the possible lack of any obvious arrange for the film to be prepared for its start date was a part of what triggered Soderbergh to drag out. The Playlist is confirming that Soderbergh is thinking about filling that place with a brand new, unknown project. He continues to have plenty to help keep him busy with more than the following couple of several weeks, too. His action flick "Haywire" is placed hitting theaters in The month of january, and Soderbergh is busy in publish-production with "Miracle Mike," his "stripper movie" starring Tatum. The Playlist states that WB will probably still proceed with "The Guy From U.N.C.L.E.," but will need to reschedule the flick's planned filming start date. Are you currently disappointed Soderbergh will not be pointing "The Guy From U.N.C.L.E."? Inform us within the comments section below or on Twitter!

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