

Ridley Scott—who recently signed on to direct a prequel to his original Alien movie—is taking on another high-profile sci-fi project, producing and directing a film version of Aldous Huxley's dystopian SF novel Brave New World, The Hollywood Reporter's Risky Biz blog reported.
Scott will produce with Leonardo DiCaprio, who will also star, the blog reported.
It seems like a natural fit for Scott, who's well acquainted with dystopian futures, having directed Blade Runner.
Here's what the blog says:
The studio has brought on Apocalypto scribe Farhad Safinia to pen the script; he's expected to be working shortly.Scott and DiCaprio also will produce via their respective Scott Free and Appian Way banners, with Michael Costigan also producing for Scott Free and George DiCaprio producing at Appian. Peter Cramer is overseeing for Uni.
Scott has mentioned casually in interviews that he's interested in the 1931 novel, which Appian Way owns, prompting a flurry of rumors on sci-fi and other blogs over the past year. But the studio details as well as DiCaprio's personal involvement always have been murky.
Now, with a writer on board and Scott Free and Appian execs meeting frequently during the past six months, the project has more momentum, though several people familiar with it emphasize that it remains at the development stage.
Brave New World is set in the year 2540 (632 A.F. in the book) in London, an egalitarian dystopian society of strictly controlled reproduction, consumerism and sexual promiscuity, seen at the time as partly a critique of the emerging Americanization of world culture. The book has previously been adapted for television but never for the big screen.
By Fedaykin at 2:49 AM ON 08/06/09
Thank you Ridley Scott for saving blockbuster sci-fi cinema from Michael Bay.
By asfm at 3:15 AM ON 08/06/09
Could this mean Scott is doing the Alien prequel, The Forever War and Brave New World back to back?
That would be (two thirds?) amazing.
By trax at 7:58 AM ON 08/06/09
interesting, but you might as well set the year to be as soon as 2023 the way things are going on earth.
By _Maltheus_ at 9:37 AM ON 08/06/09
Dude, stay focused. Between this and Aliens, I see the Forever War slipping away. And that's the one I most one to see. Not a sequel to an overexposed franchise and not the umpteenth remake of an admitted classic (although I liked 1984 better). FW is one of the best sci-fi books I ever read, and unlike most of the others, it's relatively filmable.
By MetalPause at 11:21 AM ON 08/06/09
This is cool, but I would much rather see Fahrenheit 451 finally getting fast-tracked.
By Sithboy at 4:10 PM ON 08/06/09
FINALLY something that is not a remake, reboot, prequel, sequel, rehash, redo...
By zathras at 4:45 PM ON 08/06/09
-Maltheus-,
I agree with you. Of the three prospective films, I'd definitely prefer to see something made from an excellent science fiction book. And since there are so many really outstanding books out there as source material, I really wish more of them could be adapted as films. Stop rehashing the same stuff over and over.
By Azgoroth at 6:02 PM ON 08/06/09
Ugh. Unless this thing is NC17 it will never do the book justice. It would be a kick if Nimoy got to be in it again.
By Clyde at 12:54 AM ON 08/07/09
Best comment I have seen about this Brave New World project.
"He can just wait a few years and do a documentary."
By Chicken Little at 5:04 PM ON 08/08/09
Brave New World will be a remake. Previously done by the BBC in (1980?) 3 hour movie, horrendously bad beyond belief.
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