Pitt outbids DiCaprio for zombie film rights (Reuters/Hollywood Reporter) Updated: 2006-06-15 16:37
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It was a battle between Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, and Pitt emerged the
winner.
The production labels of the two stars -- Pitt's Plan B and DiCaprio's Appian
Way -- were engaged in a competitive bidding war through their respective
studios, Paramount Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, over an upcoming zombie
horror book by Max Brooks titled "World War Z."
By Wednesday afternoon, the dust settled with Plan B/Paramount winning the
movie rights.
In 2003, Brooks wrote "Zombie Survival Guide," which
explained in great deadpan detail how to survive a supposedly impending zombie
apocalypse. The book went on to become a surprise cult hit.
"World War Z" also tackles the zombie genre but is set 10 years after a great
global zombie epidemic and is a serious oral history of the zombie future told
from many perspectives around the world. Crown Publishing is putting the book
out in the fall.
The galleys of the book went out around town late last week, but interest
took awhile to ignite. By the time execs finally realized they had a potential
"tentpole" franchise, the battle lines were drawn between Plan B and Appian Way.
The bidding went back and forth between the two into Tuesday night and
carried over into Wednesday. Sources say the rights sold for six figures, with
the deal going to seven figures if the film actually gets made.
Brooks was a writer on "Saturday Night Live" from 2001 to 2003 and did voice
work on the "Justice League" cartoon series.
There are said to be no hard feelings between the companies, and DiCaprio is
starring in "The Departed," the Martin Scorsese crime drama that Pitt and his
Plan B are producing.
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