The A Team Director Is A Boy From The Hood
By Kellvin Chavez on December 10, 2007

Cue the A-Team music!
Folks,
According to a highly trusted source, I just got word that John Singleton has come aboard to direct
THE A-TEAM for 20TH CENTURY FOX!
HOT!
The
film has been in development for years, but only now is it finally gaining momentum.
The TV-Show, which ran from 1983-87 and starred George Peppard and Mr. T, concerned an unofficial team of Vietnam vets wanted by the military for a crime they didn't commit. Their action-packed adventures combined helping the innocent while running from the law.
Stephen J. Cannell, who created the show, will produce the
movie with Spike Seldin. Mark Silvestri will exec produce. Alex Young will oversee the pic at Fox.
The new
"A-Team" will be updated from the Vietnam era and reflect contemporary issues and politics. Tone of the film will be less cartoony and more serious, in the vein of "Die Hard" and "Lethal Weapon."
Not to long along Cannell did share some info on the project; "Not to denigrate the
TV show, but nobody ever died," Cannell said. "We drove cars off cliffs and people got out and walked away. We're not going to do that (in the movie). In this the tone is more dangerous -- you can really die. It's very tense and exciting."
Cannell also said he hopes to attract old and new fans alike, but ultimately the film has to stand on its own.
Now does this mean that John is going to cast frequent collaborator Tyrese Gibson as B.A. Baracus? I pity the fool if he does. Maybe he can get Ving Rhames, he's done movies with Singleton before.
Or maybe they might go Teen Titians A-Team style.
So where does that leave
EXECUTIVE ORDER: SIX for John Singleton, which was announced last month?
Stay tuned for more details...
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