Warner Bros. Believes That ALL YOU NEED IS KILL, and They Are So Very, Very Right I'm a sucker for a catchy title, and All You Need Is Kill hooks me in a major way. It hooked Warner Bros. as well, who paid an impressive $3 million for the Dante Harper-scripted adaptation of the Hiroshi Sakurazaka novel of the same name. Deadline's report delves nicely into an analysis of the risks and benefits o
EXCLUSIVE: In a deal that might get writers and their reps to reconsider the value of writing on spec, Warner Bros paid low-seven figures against a purchase price near $3 million for a Dante Harper-scripted adaptation of All You Need Is Kill, a Japanese novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. Warners execs Jon Berg and production president Greg Silverman moved preemptively for the property and made a deal la
Warner Bros. has picked up the rights to All You Need Is Kill, which will be based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka's Japanese sci-fi war novel. According to Deadline, Dante Harper has adapted the script for the screen. All You Need Is Kill is said to be a futuristic, alien invasion story with elements of Groundhog Day. A solider is killed in action when forced to battle a vicious alien species. He returns a
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