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Aaron Sorkin Rides In On A White Horse To Save Moneyball

Aaron Sorkin, noted scribe, addict and boner of Maureen Dowd and Kristen Chenoweth, has been hired to write a new draft of Moneyball, the film based on Michael Lewis’ bestselling book. But are Steven Soderbergh and Brad Pitt still involved?

Reports the Hollywood Reporter:

The writer has been brought on to do a draft of the baseball drama, drawing on Steve Zaillian’s earlier take. The studio wants to move forward quickly with the new iteration, with Sorkin set to turn in his version as soon as next month.

Brad Pitt remains on board to star, but Steven Soderbergh no longer will write or direct and is not involved in the film.

Soderbergh, you may recall, fought with the studio over the creative direction of film, leading to production being killed by the studio just days before shooting was set to begin last June.

Now, we like Sorkin’s work (especially Sports Night!) so we’re confident that if anyone can make an adaptation of the book work, it’s him, but we still can’t figure out how it would be worth a crap on the big screen.

Aaron Sorkin Game for Moneyball [Hollywood Reporter]

Comments (AU Comments | US Comments)

  • xhack
    Great move on Sony's part. Now if Moneyball fails, it's because everyone didn't understand Sorkin's genius, not because it was a flop.

    xhack

  • LucilleMcGillicuddy
    cajun boy, what are you doing up at this hour?
  • Mo MoDo
    Nothing screams pompous flop like a Sorkin polish on Soderbergh's sloppy seconds.

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