The choice is not straightforward with both projects sharing prior investment by Smith. Overbrook Entertainment, Smith’s own production company, was the first to get hold of and develop ‘The City That Sailed’ before bringing to Fox.
Penned by Gattaca’s Andrew Nicol, ‘The City That Sailed’ follows the story of a New York magician whose young daughter is relocated to London with her mother after the family splits. Yearning to reunite with her father, the daughter discovers magic candles that can make her wishes come true. Subsequently the island of Manhattan detaches from the US and starts floating closer to England, bringing her dad back to her.
There’s currently no director attached, however if Smith signs, Fox will look to shoot as soon as possible.
Alternatively Smith can head back to the lucrative Men in Black franchise which Sony are looking to push forward. The franchise suffered with the 2002 sequel leaving a trail of disappointed fans yearning for a return to the standards of the original.
Despite its popularity it still managed to churn out $441.8 million globally, providing Sony with a viable franchise to reinvest in. After eight years and the sequel a distant memory, Sony believe the time to launch the third installment is now.
MATT RICHARDSON
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