Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline’s TCA coverage.
HBO announced this afternoon at TCA that it has greenlighted The Normal Heart, an original movie adaptation of the Tony-winning Larry Kramer play that will star Julia Roberts and Mark Ruffalo in the key roles and co-star Matt Bomer. The film is being written by Kramer, while Ryan Murphy is set to direct and executive produce along with Jason Blum, Dede Gardner and Dante Di Loreto.
It’s slated to begin production later this year in New York City for a slated 2014 debut on the premium network. The play tells the story of the onset of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s. Roberts will play Emma Brookner, the paraplegic physician who treats several of the earliest victims of the disease. Ruffalo will play Ned Weeks, who witnesses first-hand the mysterious disease that has begun to claim the lives of many in his gay community and starts to seek answers. Bomer will play Felix Turner, a reporter who becomes Ned’s lover.
The Normal Heart has had a long, tortuous path toward becoming a film. Barbra Streisand was involved at one point. Kramer became increasingly frustrated and was worried it might never come to pass. This version was announced in 2011 as a feature with Murphy, who optioned the rights to the play, directing, Ruffalo starring and Brad Pitt’s Plan B producing. In early 2012, Roberts, Bomer, as well Alec Baldwin and Jim Parsons boarded the film. By November, rumors started circulating that the project might be headed to HBO.
Kramer’s play debuted at New York’s Public Theatre in 1985 and was also produced in Los Angeles and London. The 2011 Broadway revival garnered five Tony nominations, winning for Best Revival, Best Featured Actor for John Benjamin Hickey as Turner and Best Featured Actress for Ellen Barkin as the doctor.
The Normal Heart reunites Roberts with Murphy after starring in his feature Eat, Pray, Love. Meanwhile, White Collar star Bomer appeared on Murphy’s Fox series Glee.


Very happy this is happening, but — reteaming the Eat Pray Love people? — did anyone at HBO see that?
Its really too bad he didn’t cast Ellen Barkin in her tony winning role. Julia’s a big turn off to me.
Julia Roberts, really? And Ryan Murphy, the new Joel Schumacher?
This is going to be camptastic! Like DYING YOUNG 2!
The recent Broadway revival had me weeping because the cast was so great and the play itself was so moving. I fear this version will have me weeping because Ryan Murphy will, well, Ryan Murphy it to death. Fingers crossed he handles this piece with the respect and love it deserves.
Larry Kramer is an HIV-Activist hero, as well as an amazing talent. Hopefully Larry’s material will keep Ryan Murphy from reducing it to his usual emotional-shorthand storytelling.
He should have cast Barbra and finally put to rest the Streisand-Kramer drama.
I get that Ryan Murphy was able to land Eat Pray Love after the disaster of Running with Scissors because he played his charm seduction game on Julia. But EPL’s weak critical reception and mediocre (for Julia and for the high profile nature of the project) performance in the US (it did make a ton in foreign) makes this a head-scratcher. He’s a great salesman and a good show conceptualizer (though every show of his soon runs off the rails), but a great director, he ain’t.
Totally. This movie just happened to come on before I saw this post and I was looking at it thinking ‘barf.” I will never like this movie. He took an easy hit and made a wreck of it with his “vision.”
So after the disastrous mess he made of EPL one has to wonder why Julia would trust him again? This is taking loyalty to absurd levels. Whatever the case, bad move, Julia.
julia roberts is over
why not ellen barkin? Now I won’t watch.
JULIA – CAA IS REALLY DOING A BANG UP JOB. WHAT’S NEXT? RYAN MURPHY DIRECTING YOU ON BROADWAY? OH NO, WAIT, IT’S YOU AND JOHN WELLS. WHAT’S HAPPENED TO YOUR ONCE AMAZING CAREER?
Why would Julia pass on Streisand and say yes to Murphy?
It’s unfortunate that Hollywood will only make this when its only value is to win awards. It should have been made in 1985. Now, it’s a vanity project.
And yes, Ryan Murphy will bludgeon the message to death like a peasant beating her laundry on a rock.
I was way more interested in this when Streisand was involved. Not this group again.
Matt Bomer also guest-starred in Ryan Murphy’s NBC sitcom “The New Normal” too!
I hope Jim Parsons will still be in this. He really is brilliant on stage, and the world needs to see more of his non-Big Bang Theory ability. And yes, like many commenters above, my (normal) heart sank when I read ‘Julia Roberts.’ It’s a Hollywood mystery how someone who was once so compelling and adorable could now be completely annoying.
Julia Roberts was never a strong actress to begin with- always limited. That is why she relied heavily on those formulaic romantic comedies that wonderfully fit her limited acting skills. Julia’s lack of diversity and range has hurt her career ( notice we don’t see Meg Ryan anymore). But, Roberts gives a decent performance , when she works with a director that will challenge her ( Steven Soderberg) . Ryan Murphy will not challenge her, and their is no nuance to Murphy’s directing. I would have loved Mike Nichols directing with Cate Blanchett and Mark Ruffalo starring. Now, that is a dream cast .
Ugh. Saw this on Broadway, and found it to be campy in spots, and annoyingly overdramatic in others. Not a bad script though, so maybe this will be better?
where the HELL Is Ellen barkin??
Roberts? Again? zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz why oh why?
I suppose most watched Julia Roberts movies way back when. Now, she’d have to pay me to watch one of her movies. She’s not all that and I don’t like her very much. I believe a lot of people feel that way about her.
I will watch, but only because of Matt Bomer. He’s an extremely talented young man, and always nails every role he takes on. But I would like to see him in some movies he gets out of alive! ???