Back in May of last year it was revealed that Universal Pictures was looking to put together a new adaptation of H. G. Bissinger’s 1990 book Friday Night Lights, and now comes word from Variety that filmmaker John Erick and Drew Dowdle – a.k.a. the Dowdle Brothers – have boarded the project.
According to the site, Elrick is set to direct with Dowdle executive producing, and both will do a rewrite of the script, which has previously been written by Robert Schenkkan, Josh Parkinson & David Gordon Green (the latter was originally earmarked to direct, only for scheduling issues with the Halloween sequels Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends).
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The new film will have no connection to the 2004 movie starring Billy Bob Thornton, or the hit TV series from NBC, and is instead “a new story with a completely different setting and cast of characters, while still following the world of high school football in Texas and the impact it has on the community.