‘Don’t Tell A Soul’ writer sells pitch to Warner Brothers

Posted on Nov 20, 2017 in News

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We are so pleased for our long-term collaborator – brilliant BAFTA winning screenwriter Daniel Fajemisin Duncan has sold yet another project in the last 12 months!

“Along with his writing partner Marlon Smith, the pair have sold Red Star, an original sci-fi pitch to the Justice League studio. It’s understood that Warner Bros beat out a number of other studios to win the pitch.

The pair have teamed up with Braden Aftergood, an exec  producer on Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River, to produce the sci-fi feature. Kevin McCormick, who is EVP of Production at the studio and was behind movies such as Saturday Night Fever and Gangster Squad, is the lead executive on the film.
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I hear it’s only the pair’s second trip to Los Angeles; on their first trip they sold Shadow Warrior, a true story about an African slave who escapes a trading vessel off the coast of Japan in the 16th Century to become a samurai, to Paramount Pictures.

Fajemisin-Duncan and Smith, who are represented by CAA, Grandview and Sayle Screen, kicked off their career by writing Run, a gritty mini-series for UK broadcaster Channel 4 that starred The Night Manager’s Olivia Colman, Line of Duty’s Lennie James and Ray Winstone’s daughter Jaime Winstone, who has starred in films including Adulthood and Donkey Punch.

The pair are currently developing a number of film and TV projects in the UK and are currently writing The Man Who Fell To Earth, an international plane-jumping drama set in the UK, Japan, Mozambique and Switzerland, for The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures.”

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