"Chronicles" Of John And Max Landis
Twentieth Century Fox is in negotiations to pick up "Chronicle," a spec script from the son of director John Landis, Max Landis, while first-time director Josh Trank is attached to helm the super-power project.
According to the studio, the story focuses on the lives of three Portland teens that become exposed to a mysterious substance in the woods, and, as a result, begin to develop incredible powers. They work together to hone their skills for fun, until personal and family problems begin to turn them against one another.
"Chronicle" is being eyed to be told in hand-held, documentary-style that has been slowly gaining popularity with movies such as "Cloverfield" and "Paranormal Activity."
While he directed a web series titled "Killpoint" in 2007 and was the editor on "Big Fan," Robert Siegel's indie starring Patton Oswalt, Trank may have that style of filmmaking in his genes; he is the son of documentary filmmaker Richard Trank, who won a best documentary Oscar as a producer on 1997's "The Long Way Home." This will be Trank's first feature project.
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