Ruben Fleischer Negotiating To Direct ‘Tales From The Gangster Squad’
By Russ Fischer/Dec. 1, 2010 2:30 pm EST
Deadline reports that the director is now negotiating with the studio to direct the film, which is based on a series of LA Times articles by Paul Lieberman. The current script is by Will Beall, author of the novel L.A. Rex; no word on whether he’ll stay on to do script revisions or if someone else will be sought to rewrite.
Previously:Tales from the Gangster Squad is designed to be “an action movie conceived as an ensemble piece for a group of top-level actors.” That quote comes from the LA Times, which says the film is based on a 2008 series of articles from, er, The LA Times. Paul Lieberman’s stories tracked an LAPD unit established in the ’40s to deal with an insurgence of Mafia figures from the east coast and the rise of goons like Mickey Cohen. In other words, essentially some of the same ideas that James Ellroy fictionalized over the years.
Getting a director like Darren Aronofsky or Ben Affleck — both people I’d consider to be very generous with the intersection of material and actors — would have been a coup for a film like this. But even though Ruben Fleischer’s only released feature is Zombieland, that does a pretty good job of selling him as actor- and character-friendly. And with this film on his resume he’d have a killer and varied line-up on his feature resume for such a young guy.