Steven Spielberg set to develop Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon for TV
ANI | HT Correspondent, London
Mar 05, 2013 01:04 PM IST
Steven Spielberg will soon be giving life to Stanley Kubrick?s screenplay about Napoleon Bonaparte - scrapped by the late film director in the 1970s.
Steven Spielberg will soon be giving life to Stanley Kubrick's screenplay about Napoleon Bonaparte - scrapped by the late film director in the 1970s.
He 66-year-old film maker told French TV network Canal+ that he would make a TV miniseries, instead of a film, about the life of the French Emperor, the BBC reported.
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Spielberg had previously collaborated with Kubrick on his 2001 movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Spielberg will develop Napoleon in conjunction with Kubrick's family.
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