Terry Gilliam is giving his failed epic The Man Who Killed Don Quixote another go nearly 10 years after giving up on the first attempt. Gilliam has rewritten and updated the script along with Tony Grisoni, who also cowrote the original version.
Says Gilliam:
“I’m not so much a filmmaker as someone who gets possessed by an idea and it doesn’t leave me until I make the film,” Gilliam told Variety. “I commit myself to it so fully.”
Gilliam is also in talks with Johnny Depp, who had been set to star in the first ill-fated attempt as a modern-day ad exec who travels back in time and is mistaken for Sancho Panza by Don Quixote. Scheduling concerns are seen as the biggest obstacle to Depp’s participation this time.
Lost in La Mancha, which chronicles the original disaster of a production, still brings tears to my eyes whenever I see it.
Source: Variety.com
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