THR Heat Vision:
Warner Bros. is going for the Killshot, picking up a pitch from Ken Woodruff.
Plot details are being kept secret but it is known to be an action comedy.
No producer is attached.
Woodruff, repped by WME, is a writer-producer on CBS’ procedural The Mentalist. Before that he was a writer on Shark, the short-lived legal show that starred James Woods and entered the business when he acted as an assistant on The O.C.
Woodruff also wrote a feature script called Goodbye Mexico that sold to Richard Saperstein's Genre Company.
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He's a good writer so I'd be interested in just about anything he has to offer. I'm sure it's going to be really good. It will be a while so we'll just wait and see.