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Monday, August 16, 2010 at 5:42PM Josh Hartnett Will Wait Until 'Tomorrow'
I don't know that I expected great things out of Josh Hartnett when his career began, but he showed some signs of being a far more interesting actor than Pearl Harbor would indicate. (Check out O or Lucky Number Slevin.) But I did expect his career to be more top-of-mind, especially after he established himself.

His last wide release was 30 Days of Night and before that, look at this mess: The Black Dahlia, Hollywood Homicide, and Wicker Park. The best movie of the bunch during this time is 40 Days and 40 Nights. Yep. Now, I'm discounting his walk-on in Sin City and the movies that barely made it to theaters, but that's precisely the point.
Now Hartnett will be reuniting with his Slevin director, Paul McGuigan, on the sci-fi thrilla Tomorrow, which is written by Michael Gould. MovieWeb says the movie is in the vein of Memento and that Hartnett will play "a man who travels back and forth through time and space, trying to prevent the murder of his family."
There's no word on a release or anything - I think that will come after the finished product is shopped around to distributors - but Tomorrow is scheduled to shoot later this year in Louisiana aka The New Hollywood.



Reader Comments (2)
What ever happened to the Hartnett movie with him as an ex cop and going to Japan or China?
That looked interesting enough.
Never made it here. I Come with the Rain...wonder if it's out on DVD.