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Tango0117 Feb 2017 9:22 p.m. PST

…Atomic Bomb Movie for Universal.

"It feels like it's taken forever for True Detective and Beasts of No Nation director Cary Fukunaga to get back behind the camera, but there's some comfort in knowing the filmmaker has no shortage of options on the table for what comes next. Now, the director is in negotiations with Universal for another project to sit atop the growing pile.

Per Deadline, the studio is eyeing Fukunaga to direct a film based on Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima, Stephen Walker‘s non-fiction historical account of the days leading up to the nuclear strike that devastated Japan, helped end the second World War, and ushered in the nuclear age. Drive screenwriter Hossein Amini is in negotiations to pen the script, with Working Title Films' Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Liza Chasin set to produce…"
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Cardinal Ximenez18 Feb 2017 10:15 a.m. PST

I think the fire bombing did more to devastate Japan than the two atomic weapons.

Tango0118 Feb 2017 10:48 a.m. PST

Not far from the truth…


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CampyF19 Feb 2017 4:49 p.m. PST

But the Atomic bomb accomplished it's work in one planeload.

zoneofcontrol19 Feb 2017 7:29 p.m. PST

Is the book found in the Fission or the Non-Fission section of my local bookstore?

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