Tom Hanks Movie 'News of the World' Finds New Home After Fox 2000 Shutdown
The period drama "Tom Hanks, has a new home.
The film, Disney shutting down the division after its purchase of Fox, "News of the World" is now being set up at Universal, where Greengrass made his "Bourne" films.
The story, which is based on the novel by Paulette Jiles, is about a widower who travels from town to town in Texas announcing the latest news after the end of the Civil War.
He's hired to find a young orphan girl who was abducted and raised by a Native American tribe. As they travel the 400 miles back to her family in San Antonio, he questions his task and the motivations of his employers.
Lion" script, is writing the screenplay.
Fox 2000 titles that are already in production, including the thriller "The Woman in the Window" starring Gary Oldman, and "The Art of Racing in the Rain," will now be released by Disney, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
[Via THR]
