David Dobkin's ARTHUR & LANCELOT Must Dramatically Cut It's Budget

David Dobkin's ARTHUR & LANCELOT Must Dramatically Cut It's Budget

Deadline is reporting that yet another film has come to halt in order to cut their budget to something more manageable. Click the jump for details.

By nailbiter111 - Dec 13, 2011 10:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: deadline.com

Yesterday Alex Proyas' Paradise Lost was bitten by the budget bug, and just a few months before that The Lone Ranger had the same issue. The later was able to dramatically cut its budget, and now Johnny Depp's Lone Ranger back in production.

Today, according to Deadline

Arthur & Lancelot, the David Dobkin script that Warner Bros paid $2 million to acquire last summer, won’t get made unless the budget drops dramatically. I’m told that even though Warner Bros dated the film for a March 15, 2013 release and cast Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington to play Arthur and The Killing‘s Joel Kinnaman to play Lancelot, the back and forth on budget has gotten to the point that the studio has invited Dobkin to set the picture up elsewhere if he can. I’ve heard that what started as a $90 million contemporary style re-imagining of the Sword and the Stone tale has a budget the studio fears could reach $130 million. The studio feels that is just too much for a movie with two unproven leads. After the year’s wild box office swings and last weekend’s paltry performance, who can blame Warner Bros for being cautious?


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