Having directed the two best episodes of underrated Stephen King adaptation The Outsider, as well as winning an Emmy Award in 2019 for his behind-the-camera work on Netflix’s Ozark, Jason Bateman is set to helm his first film since 2015 with supernatural revenge-western The Pinkerton.
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According to Deadline Warner Bros. have tapped the Arrested Development star to direct The Pinkerton, which will be the studios first original film project with Bad Robot since they signed a deal with JJ Abrams’ production company.
This being a JJ Abrams’ produced film, bar the vague ‘supernatural revenge-western‘ description, there are little or no details with regards to what the film is actually about. However, The Pinkertons were a detective agency set up in the United States circa 1850 by Scotsman Allan Pinkerton, who gained notoriety when they claimed to have foiled the Baltimore Plot to assassinate president-elect Abraham Lincoln in 1861. At the height of their power, the Agency was the largest private law enforcement organization in the world.
The Pinkerton will be Bateman’s third feature-film, following 2015’s The Family Fang and his 2013 directorial debut Bad Words. He was previously set to direct the Ryan Reynolds Clue reboot and Apple Studios big-budget sci-fi Project Artemis, but departed due to scheduling conflicts with Ozark, which has subsequently finished its Award-winning run on Netflix, and the age old “creative differences”.
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