THR:
Megan Fox is set as the female deal in Zeroville, James Franco’s adaptation of the acclaimed Steve Erickson novel set against the backdrop of late 1960s Hollywood.
Franco is directing the movie as well as starring as a film-obsessed man who arrived in Hollywood in 1969, as the studios are in decline and independents are rising. As the world around him transforms culturally with sex, drugs and rock’n roll, he gets his dream job of being a film editor, only to encounter a host of characters ranging from former starlets, burglars and political guerillas to punk musicians and veteran filmmakers.
Vince Jolivette of Rabbit Bandini along with Caroline Aragon and Michael Mendelsohn are producing as is Franco. The title will be selling at November's AFM.
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