"Pitch Black" director David Twohy is in talks to develop "The Leonardo Job" for Alcon Entertainment.
The deal comes together, Twohy will direct the project based on his own screenplay.
According to The Wrap, "The Leonardo Job" is "a heist movie about the theft of a 'lost' Leonardo da Vinci painting. The story is about two rival thieves who travel to Florence to find the painting. They use both high-tech methods and old fashioned tricks to prove the painting exists and find it. Ultimately, they have to work together when they learn that they're not the only ones looking for the painting."
In addition to "Pitch Black," "The Chronicles of Riddick" and the forthcoming third film in the franchise, Twohy wrote the screenplays for "G.I. Jane," "A Perfect Getaway" and "Waterworld."
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According to The Wrap, "The Leonardo Job" is "a heist movie about the theft of a 'lost' Leonardo da Vinci painting. The story is about two rival thieves who travel to Florence to find the painting. They use both high-tech methods and old fashioned tricks to prove the painting exists and find it. Ultimately, they have to work together when they learn that they're not the only ones looking for the painting."
In addition to "Pitch Black," "The Chronicles of Riddick" and the forthcoming third film in the franchise, Twohy wrote the screenplays for "G.I. Jane," "A Perfect Getaway" and "Waterworld."
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