JOHN LOGAN TO ADAPT CORMAC MCCARTHY'S ‘BLOOD MERIDIAN' FOR NEW REGENCY

John Logan - the writer behind Aviator and James Bond movie Skyfall - has been tapped to adapt Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian for New Regency.

The synopsis for the western, known for its descriptive violence, reads: "Based on historical conflicts along the Texas-Mexico border in the 1850s, the story follows the journey of the Kid, a fourteen-year-old from Tennessee, as he navigates the brutal and harrowing landscape of this new era."

As previously announced, John Hillcoat, who directed McCarthy adaptation The Road, will helm. Hillcoat will produce along with Keith Redmon for New Regency. McCarthy's son, John Francis McCarthy, will serve as executive producer with McCarthy receiving a posthumous credit.

Said Morgan, "Blood Meridian has been one of my favorite novels since first reading it in 1985. It's a majestic, beautiful and uncompromising book and I'm thrilled to be able to help bring Cormac McCarthy's dark masterpiece to the screen."

New Regency's Yariv Milchan and Natalie Lehmann added: "Blood Meridian is one of the most revered novels in American literature, from one of the greatest writers. We knew we needed a very special talent to be able to adapt this seminal book and John Logan was our first choice. His prolific talent and remarkable track record consistently demonstrate his ability to transform cherished stories and texts into cinematic accomplishments."

Logan's other credits include Gladiator, Bond movie Spectre, and Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd. He is behind the screenplay for the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic Michael, starring Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson and Colman Domingo that is due out April 2025 via Lionsgate.

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