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Gary Whitta has already nabbed one of the hottest writing gigs out there, penning one of the Star Wars stand-alone films, and now he’s signed on to work on another hot space hero project.
Whitta will write the script for Fox’s Starlight, based on the comic from Wanted and Kick-Ass creator Mark Millar. The comic, drawn by Goran Parlov, centers on a space hero, Duke McQueen, who saved the universe four decades ago but came back to Earth, where no one believed his fantastic stories. But years later, after he’s settled down and grown up, he’s recruited for one last adventure.
The first issue from Image Comics came out in March and launched the much-anticipated Millarworld Universe. Starlight #5 hit shelves on Aug. 13. Fox picked up the project for adaptation in late 2013.
Simon Kinberg, who worked on X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Days of Future Past, will produce, reuniting him with Millar as he’s also producing an adaptation of Millar’s Kindergarten Heroes. Steve Asbell is overseeing for Fox.
Whitta is writing the script for the first Star Wars spin-off film, which Godzilla helmer Gareth Edwards will direct. The Lucasfilm and Disney project has a release date set for Dec. 16, 2016, but is highly secretive, so there’s still no official word on what character the story will center on.
Whitta wrote the script for 2010’s Book of Eli and 2013’s Will Smith-starrer After Earth. He’s repped by UTA, Circle of Confusion and Behr Abramson Levy.
Email: Rebecca.Ford@THR.com
Twitter: @Beccamford
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