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Kerry Williamson adapting Patricia Cornwell for Angelina Jolie

January 13, 2010 - 8:00 pm

By Jay A. Fernandez

They say the pen can be as sharp as a scalpel…

Kerry Williamson[1]So screenwriter Kerry Williamson is wielding hers to adapt a feature screenplay featuring medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the star of the best-selling mystery series written by Patricia Cornwell. Fox 2000 picked up the rights to the books in April with Angelina Jolie on board to star.

Mark Gordon, who pursued the rights after Columbia let them expire, is producing the project with Media Talent Group’s Geyer Kosinski, who is Jolie’s manager. Bryan Zuriff will serve as executive producer on the project.

The “Scarpetta” movie could be the launch of another potential franchise for Jolie, since there are now 17 Scarpetta novels. Putnam published Cornwell’s most recent, “The Scarpetta Factor,” in October.

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Williamson’s thriller screenplay will draw from the world and characters Cornwell has created, but not from any novel’s specific plot.

The Gersh-repped Williamson has her adapted script “Fork in the Road” in development with director Alexander Payne at Fox Searchlight and “Breaking the Bank,” from an L. Jon Wertheim-penned Sports Illusrtrated article, set up with director Darren Aronofsky at his Protozoa Pictures.

James Patterson ‘Cross’-ing over from Paramount

December 16, 2009 - 8:00 pm

By Borys Kit

Detective Alex Cross might be making a return to Hollywood, but it won’t be with the studio that brought him to the screen.

lg cross James Patterson Cross ing over from ParamountJames Patterson’s popular character is at the center of “Cross,” a project being shopped around town. Based on one of Patterson’s books, the package features a screenplay by Kerry Williamson and Patterson, with Lloyd Levin attached to produce along with James Patterson Entertainment’s Steve Bowen.

The players have met with Summit, Sony, Lionsgate, Overture and others during the past couple of weeks. One potential buyer not on the list is Paramount, which made Cross’ first two outings, 1997’s “Kiss the Girls” and 2001’s “Along Came a Spider,” based on Patterson’s first two books. Both starred Morgan Freeman as Cross.

Patterson retained the rights to his books, of which there are now 16. They have sold millions of copies, generating more than $2 billion in worldwide sales.

When Patterson and his company approached Paramount with the opportunity to adapt “Cross” — the 12th book, which acts as an origin story and sees Cross as a much younger man early in his career trying to find his wife’s murderer — the parties couldn’t come to an agreement.

That prompted Patterson Entertainment to develop the screenplay on its own. The author, a film buff who sees four or five movies a week, decided to take a crack at writing the screenplay, in the process partnering with Levin (“Watchmen”) and deciding to self-finance the movie and make it independently.

The plan now is to shoot the movie in the first half of next year, depending on director and cast, then secure a distribution partner.

Thrillers are making a bit of a comeback in development circles. “Taken” made Liam Neeson an unlikely star while taking in $226 million worldwide, and most recently “Law Abiding Citizen” took in $72 million domestically.

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