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It would appear that David Fincher and "Gone Girl" author Gillian Flynn have quite a thing going on. As you know, the author wrote a brand new ending for Fincher's adaptation of her bestselling book and it looks like he's eager for them to work some more magic together.
Last summer, word emerged that Fincher was eyeing producing an American remake of the Channel 4 series "Utopia" for HBO, and lo-and-behold, it's going foward. Variety confirms that Fincher is on aboard, with the show already snapping up a series order, while Flynn has joined the project too, as a producer. The thriller follows a group of people who have their hands on a cult graphic novel called "The Utopia Experiments" that seems to have predicted no shortage of disasters. An organization only known as The Network tries to hunt them down as the
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Story line sounds okay. There are so many stories coming up and as long as they are new and not reboots and remakes I will look into them and if they sound different and have a little drama or mystery and action, I'll keep my mind open.
An American remake of a British show? Because that always goes well.