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Joss Whedon Sells His 'Cabin in the Woods'

whedon.jpgIt looks like Joss Whedon will be heading back to theaters soon. No, it won't be Buffy or Serenity, but rather a thriller he co-wrote called The Cabin in the Woods.

Variety reports that MGM has bought the script, which was co-written by the film's director, Drew Goddard. I know...it's a little bit of a letdown knowing Whedon won't be directing, but it's a little exciting that Goddard - a writing and producing vet of Buffy, Alias, and Lost - should finally get a chance to direct. Especially when you weigh in the fact that he wrote Cloverfield.

We don't know much about the story, but I think we take a guess. I mean, it's a thriller called The Cabin in the Woods. Probably won't be a nice, relaxing weekend in the country.

What we do know is that the film marks something of a milestone for MGM. One of the original major studios, MGM has not had a good run lately. Here are their biggest hits from each of the past five years: Legally Blonde 2, Barbershop 2, Be Cool, Casino Royale, Halloween...and nothing really qualifies yet this year. One title stands out, although MGM has owned the Bond rights for nearly decades, I believe.

I'm not kidding: Those are the studio's tentpoles over the past half decade. Something needed to change and Mary Parent, the new head of MGM's worldwide motion picture group, is trying to do that. This is the first film greenlit on her watch, but dating back to March - when she was ceremonially handed the baton - Metro has made a few aggressive moves, including the Denzel Washington vehicle The Matarese Circle, based on a book by Robert Ludlum. It's a good time to raid the Ludlum library, and of course, it's always a good time to find out what Joss Whedon's up to.

Score one for MGM, I guess.

Posted on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at 10:19PM by Registered CommenterColin Boyd in | Comments2 Comments

Reader Comments (2)

Joss Whedon is my master now.
Also anything he can make that does not have Fox attached to it, since they like to destroy anything good before giving it a chance.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterOrinn

Why is Whedon suddenly getting all experimental? He should stick to what he knows: Firefly!!! Woo hoo!

Thursday, July 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Browncoat

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