EXCLUSIVE UPDATE: After a hard fought auction that included Sony and Paramount and Universal and Summit, Twentieth Century Fox has emerged the victor for the hottest project in Hollywood right now: the live-action adaptation of the Seth Grahame-Smith macabre novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter with director Timur Bekmambetov and producer Tim Burton who used their own money to option the book earlier this year. It’s a 3D re-imagining of Lincoln’s life that depicts the 16th president as an axe-throwing, highly accomplished killer of vampires, an obsession of his since those bloodsuckers supposedly took the life of his mother. Taking revenge, Lincoln wreaks havoc on the vampires and
their slave-owning protectors. Only in Hollywood would such wild fantasy with the reputation of one of America’s greatest Presidents be in such demand. Fox wanted the project so badly that when the filmmakers came onto the lot, the studio had bloody axes and bloody footprints strewn about, and arranged for a bugle player in a Confederate uniform playing “Taps” to accompany them to the meeting with studio executives.
WME Entertainment made the deal, which just closed a few minutes ago. Production is set to begin next March, and this will be Bekmambetov’s first directing gig since the hit Angelina Jolie-James McAvoy pic Wanted.
Deadline’s Mike Fleming first told you last Wednesday morning that Bekmambetov and his producing partners Burton and Jim Lemley had studios buzzing as they personally pitched their vision for the project with WME agents Mike Simpson and Jeff Gorin in tow. The script has already been written by the book’s author Seth Grahame-Smith, and we heard widely that every studio was impressed with the whole pitch, as well as the prospect of having the next directorial effort by Bekmambetov and a take honed by Burton. The only reticence was the ask: the film’s budget is a reasonable $69 million, but Fleming was told that the first dollar gross request was just north of 25% (insiders said it wasn’t quite that high). The final deal was rich. But Fox, led by production president Emma Watts, now has a tentpole teed up for a March start.
EXCLUSIVE 6 AM: As of yesterday, Sony and Universal and Paramount and Summit and Fox were all in hot pursuit. But Tom Rothman and Jim Gianopulos really kicked it up a notch. When Tim and Timur and their entourage of reps came to the Fox lot to present the project (the pair used their own money to option the book earlier this year), they were met with a huge banner at the gate. It had the title treatment of the script and was emblazoned, “Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov present Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter“. At their parking spot were signs saying “Parking For Vampire Hunters Only: park at your own risk,” and so forth. There were bloody footprints lining the walkway and stairs leading from their cars to the meeting in Building 88 with images from the book and lines from the script. As if that were not enough, there also were bloody axes strewn about, and a bugle player in a Confederate uniform playing “Taps” as the filmmakers walked to the meeting. OK, not quite Paramount’s goat gambit for Sacha Baron Cohen. But this is pretty cool, too. Once inside the room, Fox listened to the filmmakers’ pitch — and then gave its own which included meetings with production and marketing execs. Fox has existing relationships with both filmmakers — Jim with Timur dating back to when the studio talent-spotted him in Russia and released his first movie Night Watch worldwide; and Tom obviously has worked with Tim Burton in the past. Needless to say, Fox wants this Lincoln: Vampire Hunter project very badly and now the studio is certainly in the running.


Anybody else sick of vampires?
Yes, totally and utterly sick of vampires.
Also, sick of Tim Burton making the same movie over and over again for the past 20 years.
Night Watch was also an appalling badly directed and shot movie.
That’s the 3rd strike for me.
Doubtless it will inexplicably make millions though — I guess there’s no shortage of angst-ridden teenage girls in the world.
if you consider that Nightwatch cost something like $2-3 Mill to make, Timur did an outstanding job…
Right on all counts. Christ, can we STOP with the vampires and zombies?? Is this all one big campaign mounted by Universal on behalf of its monster trademarks?
I sincerly doubt the Twihards will see a movie with Abraham Lincoln slaughtering their beloved vampires. (Frankly, I think the whole idea was “inspired” by Mike Mignola’s AMAZING SCREW-ON HEAD). And I haven’t given a damn about Burton since I realised that everything he’s ever done would have been better- BY BURTON’S OWN STANDARDS- if it had been directed by Terry Gilliam instead.
It doesn’t matter whether I’D like it; my tastes rarely line up with the mainstream. But it just FEELS like a bomb; a film that you can’t imagine anybody being too fired up about… including the filmmakers.
I’ve been sick of Vampires since before Anne Rice started writing about them. They’re supposed to be damned souls who are dead and have an animalistic hunger to kill to live. In other words, they are supposed to be monsters, not sexy superheroes whose only negative is that they can’t watch the sunrise (and too many vampire stories are even doing away with that restriction). That said, I thought Night Watch (and the sequel Day Watch) actually managed to do a decent job of dealing with gray morality against a black and white backdrop, a feat that most material that tries to tackle it fails miserably at. It’s also interesting in that the sin a great deal hinges on is abortion.
Sick of vampires? U betcha! NIGHT WATCH a bad movie? What the frack are U talking about?!?!
Night Watch (nochnoi dozor) was a fuckin’ terrible movie. I’m Russian, and every single Russian person I know doesn’t dispute that it sucks ass. Backmambutov is a hack, and he ruined Wanted.
Tell that to the Twihards abd the Buffyites. Sorry if they’re just not that into you. Go bug the Potterettes.
Hey FOX???
I thought VAMPIRES SUCK???
This sounds waaaaaaaay worse than the execrable flick Wild, Wild, West.
WILD WILD WEST at least had the logic of being based on a successful tv show (which had, admittedly, become a bit obscure by the time the movie was made).
I can tell you have not read the book. Please do and then give an opinion.
I.m sick of vampires too. The book was pretty good. At least it will be different. NIGHTWATCH WAS TERRIBLE.The book was ok. This could be dicey.
I really am getting tired of TV shows and movies with Vampires, but this may be fun to watch.
sadly, there’s still very few vampire movies and tv shows. movie maybe 2 or 3 in this year, shows also only 2.
i rememben, ten years ago there were 4-5 tv shows, and 5-6 movies per year.
245 VAMPIRE MOVIES IN DEVELOPMENT
567 ZOMBIE MOVIES IN DEVELOPMENT
2567 ALIEN INVASION MOVIES IN DEVELOPMENT
GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Any mummy movies?
While we’re trolling in the cesspool of bad ideas, how about a reprise of that old NBC show, “Manimal” ? I could definitely SEE THAT has a 3D major motion picture release
Lame & desperate, Fox…isn’t it supposed to be a buyer’s market? And didn’t Tim and Timur’s last team-up (“9″) lose a bloody fortune? Spielberg won’t ket this movie get made before he has his own crack at Lincoln.
Word on the street is that the script stinks, even worse than his sophomoric rewrite of John August’s script for Dark Shadows, which inspired dry heaves among the producers. Supposedly there is no third act at all in his Lincoln script. I guess they are merely buying a brand name that they can then hire a professional screenwriter to rewrite.
That’s why the big boys pitched it w/out the writer…
Wow, this sounds even dumber than the Obama administration.
And that’s really saying something; you don’t get that dumb very often.
One thing about Hollywood I never could stomach — all the damn vampires.
Great “Lost Boys” reference!
Actually, the book was pretty interesting. The movie will probably not live up to it, but, hey, movie companies gotta eat. . .
I know Hollywood always puts the U.S. first, but has anyone given any thought to how this will play overseas where interest in Abraham Lincoln mostly won’t go beyond “Who?”? If it bombs Stateside, don’t look for Europe to come running, waving money at this one.
Good obersavation. Did Fox think of international playability on this one?
This film, if it makes it through production, sounds like a genuine money loser, or at best will come in at slightly over breakeven. Imagine the costs involved in recreating the historical environment alone.
Better not get any name talent! Remember Brad Pitt’s Jesse James flick?
Abraham Lincoln is sooooo 19th Century…
Never mind the studio bl*w j*b, the illustration you have for the story is terrific.
I agree. desperate. The terms that these guys want are so absolutely ridiclulous, you would think they were both named “Will Smith”.
Tom Rothman is an idiot! Just look at his entire 2010 slate, their costs and returns. TOOTH FAIRY – THE A-TEAM – MARMADUKE – VAMPIRES SUCK – UNSTOPPABLE
Hundreds of millions to make and market and not ONE that’s made a 100 million and most not even close.
Vampires Suck made a very nice profit. It was cheap and made its production budget back many times over. You’re right about the rest of the films you mentioned – bombs.
I guess Fox couldn’t find their ceremonial “we destroy every property we touch” banner. But it was a nice touch that they used the blood of every director who has tried to do something creative at thier studio for those fancy footprints.
ROFLMFAO!
I love this old-school showmanship, way to go Fox… seriously.
… and then they offered less money and the project landed somewhere else.
The thing I find comical in this is that both Fox and Paramount have been pretty vocal in letting the town know they weren’t interested in period movies (let alone vampire movies or period vampire movies), despite the fact that they partnered up on one of the biggest-grossing period movies in history, “Titanic.” It just goes to prove once again the wisdom of William Goldman’s chestnut that “nobody knows anything” in Hollywood: no studio knows what it wants…until it wants it.
Unfortunately, it’s all about HEAT, despite the period or subject matter. Leave it to Burton to generate instant heat.
Incidentally, HEAT by Michael Mann is one of my fave films.
Dear Buffy, please come back. We need you!
thanks
LOL. Love it.
do you think tim and timur left the lot together and in the car said, “were those axes and crap the lamest thing you’ve ever seen? pathetic.”
Who’s the 16th President of the United States
That’s a sex machine to all the chicks in town?
LINCOLN!
Ya damn right!
Who is the U.S President
that would risk his neck for his brother man?
LINCOLN!
Can you dig it?
Who’s the cat in the stovepipe hat
When there vampires all about?
LINCOLN!
Right on!
They say this cat Lincoln is a Republican…
SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
I’m just talkin’ ’bout Lincoln.
THEN WE CAN DIG IT!
He’s a complicated chief-executive and vampire-hunter
but no one understands him but his woman.
ABE LINCOLN!
Excellent!
tell these creatively lacking executives to put all this effort on the screen…Tim isn’t that stupid to fall for this
Wow. After all these years in Hollywood I bet Tim Burton will end up making this decision based on which studios have the best costuming.
These guys are such frigging morons. No wonder the studios bleed money. Wonder if they’ll shit can some poor PA to pay for this nonsense.
Nikki, do you know how much this closed for? Based on the length of bidding, i am going to guess mega bucks.
The Street is correct. Seth-Smith is a novelist, mediocre at best, and not a screenwriter. His ‘adaptation’ sucks in every respect. I hope to God that it’s gutted and rewritten. Fox probably read the jacket and liked the artwork. That’s all.
I’m curious as to what audience is this movie going to be aimed at?
From what I understand, the novel is NOT an action movie. It’s a faux documentary and although it has humor in it, it’s not a comedy.
How in the hell are they going to market it?
Think about it. If you’re the 99.8 of the public that’s never heard of the novel that just came out in March 2010, and then you see the trailer in the theater, is it something that you would really want to see?
It’s funny that there is now 2 films “Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter” and “FDR: American Badass!” about dead presidents as super heroes. Casting will be interesting on both.
Harrison Ford as Lincoln and Christopher Walken as FDR would be pretty sweet.
Sounds like it would make a great low budget midnite-movie/cult/drive-in sort of film – the fact that this is a big budget a-list studio movie probably says something about the state of the industry, but I’ll be damned if I can figure out what.
It’s that Burton can start pitching ANYTHING and get bidders.
FDR is laughable. Sorry dude. It’s in most recycle bins. Interesting, huh?
Laughable? I agree. It’s a comedy, dumbshit. I read FDR and thought it was hilarious.