Andrew Kevin Walker Heads 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Andrew Kevin Walker has come aboard to rewrite Walt Disney Pictures’ 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Deadline reports. This will mark a second teaming between he and director David Fincher, who previously worked with him on Se7en.

Originally scripted by Scott J. Burns, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is based on the classic Jules Verne novel of underwater adventure with Captain Nemo and the crew of his submarine vessel, the Nautilus.

The film’s previous screenwriter, Scott Z. Burns, recently spoke with ComingSoon.net and drops a few details about the tone of his screenplay.

“‘20,000 Leagues’ came about because David and I were trying very hard to find something to do together,” he said. “I wanted to do something that was science fiction with David because I think science fiction is maybe the most exciting area to work in right now. David is so visually gifted that I was like, I’d love to be able to sit there at my desk and come up with any kinda crazy sh*t and know that David Fincher is going to turn it into something. As it so happened, David and I both loved ‘20,000 Leagues’ when we were kids. It was one of my favorite books. So David came to me and said that Sean Bailey had contacted him about doing ‘20,000 Leagues’ at Disney and I said, ‘I would love to do that.’Then we met with Sean who was really great and said, ‘Come to Disney and let’s try and make a really cool version of a classic story.'”

Fincher, meanwhile, is gearing up for the December 21st release of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and has not yet announced whether or not 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea will be his very next project.

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