Screenwriter Billy Ray ( The Hunger Games , Captain Phillips ) will tackle Miguel de Cervantes ’ Greco-Roman novel Don Quixote for Disney , which has pegged it as an dangerous undertaking tale worthy of a unsparing , effects - driven film on the exfoliation of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise .
This version of Don Quixote , of course , is not to be confused with the picture show that Terry Gilliam has been trying to make for nearly 20 years — and , coincidentally , was originally define to star Pirates lead Johnny Depp , as interpret in the docudrama Lost in La Mancha . That film , which is titled The Man Who Killed Don Quixote , is set to go into product this calendar month , with Adam Driver taking over the use long - ago plan for Depp . Michael Palin will co - star . Back in May , Variety reported :
equipment driver is coif to spiel Toby , a jaded young advert executive director who returns to the Spanish village where , as a student , he made a film based on Cervantes ’ chef-d’oeuvre . The consequences of that moving-picture show have been catastrophic , and sweep Toby up in a fantastic extravaganza ended with damsels in distress , knight and giants .

As for Ray ’s Don Quixote , it go like it ’s intended to be more of an old - school lunatic , with all the fantastical dragon - windmill Disney ’s special burden wizards can provide . The Hollywood newsperson , which break the news , noted :
source say the programme is to adjust the study in a tonus the recalls the madcap and fantastical nature of Disney ’s sea rover of the Caribbean movies , which require a popular Disney base park ride and married supernatural fantasy elements , creating a billion - dollar bill franchise in the cognitive process .
Presumably , it wo n’t take 20 age for Disney to institute its likely next billion - clam dealership to the self-aggrandizing screen — but Gilliam ’s film may beat Ray ’s all the same .

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