Thomas Mayerhofer perform during the general rehearsal for the ballett Don Quixote at the state opera on February 25, 2011 in Vienna. The classic tale is coming to the big screen, with the help of Disney and Johnny Depp.
Don Quixote will finally be getting his chance at Hollywood.
The classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes, the tale of a retired noble who sets out to revive chivalry, has been in movie limbo for a while. Director Terry Gilliam has long been planning a movie titled "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote," a troubled project that has failed to get off the ground.
But Johnny Depp, who had one foot in that project, has signed on to produce an as-yet-untitled Quixote film for Disney, written by Steve Pink and Jeff Morris, Deadline reported.
Depp's production company, Infinitum Nihil, has also produced "Dark Shadows," "The Rum Diary," upcoming "The Lone Ranger," and Martin Scorsese’s "Hugo," Entertainment Weekly reported.
Steve Pink, the director of "Accepted" and "Hot Tub Time Machine" and the co-writer of "Grosse Pointe Blank" and "High Fidelity" will co-write with screenwriter Jeff Morris, who also wrote “The Blues Brothers,” “Kelly’s Heroes,” and “Anger Management," according to the Examiner.
No word yet on if Depp will play the infamous literary character. Fingers crossed?
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