Update on Sandman Adaptation; Joseph Gordon-Levitt Drops Out

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A couple years back, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and David S. Goyer joined forces with Warner Bros. to adapt Neil Gaiman’s Sandman for the big screen, and the original plan was that the actor would produce, star, and potentially direct. But things have changed since we last heard a peep about the project, so read on for an update.

Over on his Facebook page this past weekend, Joseph Gordon-Levitt broke the news that he is no longer attached to the Sandman adaptation, and he cites creative differences as the reason for his exit. As he notes, the film is now being developed by New Line Cinema, and they weren’t seeing eye-to-eye on things.

Here’s what Gordon-Levitt had to say…

“So, as you might know if you like to follow these sorts of things, a while back, David Goyer and I made a producing deal with Warner Brothers to develop a movie adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s SANDMAN. Neil himself came on as an executive producer, we hired the excellent screenwriter, Jack Thorne, and we started in on the ambitious task of adapting one of the most beloved and boundary-pushing titles in the world of comics. I was pleased with the progress we were making, even though we still had quite a ways to go.

Recently, as you also might know if you like to follow these sorts of things, the sorta “ownership” (for lack of a better term) of the Sandman material changed hands when Warner Brothers shifted the entire catalogue of Vertigo comics (an imprint of DC) to their subsidiary, New Line. And a few months ago, I came to realize that the folks at New Line and I just don’t see eye to eye on what makes Sandman special, and what a film adaptation could/should be. So unfortunately, I decided to remove myself from the project. I wish nothing but the best for the team moving forward.

I’d like to thank all the great people I’ve had the opportunity to work with on this one. I’ve had a blast with and learned a ton from David and Jack. Niija Kuykendall, Greg Silverman, and everyone at Warner Brothers have been fantastic, as have Geoff Johns and everyone at DC. And it’s been a particular privilege as well as a rocking good time getting to know Mr. Gaiman, whose generous insights and masterful work have certainly convinced me that the Lord of Dreams and the Prince of Stories are one and the same Endless pattern.”

Eric Heisserer (The Thing, A Nightmare on Elm Street) is now attached to pen the screenplay.

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