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Encyclopedia Brown is getting the big-screen treatment.
Warner Bros. is in final negotiations to pick up the movie rights to the iconic children’s book series for an adaptation to be produced by Roy Lee and Howard David Deutsch.
Encyclopedia Brown is the nickname of Leroy Brown, the son of a local police chief, who runs his own detective agency out of the family’s garage. The books featured Brown, often with his friend and “bodyguard” Sally Kimball, solving various petty crimes, often committed by the local bully Bugs Meany.
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Donald J. Sobol wrote 28 Encyclopedia Brown books, starting in 1963 and continuing until his death in 2012, each of which were filled with around 10 stories, all bread-crumbed with clues to help readers solve the mystery. There was also an answers section in the back.
Hollywood has intermittently tried to bring Brown to the screen, without much success. Deutsch, who has controlled the screen rights since 1979, produced a short-lived TV series for HBO in 1989, but on the feature side it’s been tougher. Robert Luketic was attached to a version being developed in the early 2000s, while a few years later Ridley Scott dabbled with it. Warners reportedly even tried to put together a movie in the early 1980s starring Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn.
Warners vp production Jesse Ehrman will oversee for the studio. Jon Zakin, Deutsch’s producing partner is also producing.
The studio and producers are now out to writers for a take on how to turn the books into a film and potential franchise.
Lee is currently in production on the animated Lego movie for Warners and recently set up a big-screen version of the classic Archie comic books, with Pitch Perfect helmer Jason Moore attached to direct. Lee is producing both with Dan Lin.
E-mail: Borys.Kit@thr.com
Twitter: @borys_kit
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