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Warner Bros. hosted a prehistoric shark

Image As reported exclusively by the Tracking Board , a movie called Meg , which has been in development for over 15 years, has finally found a home. The shark thriller, based on Steve Alten's bestseller Meg: A Novel Of Deep Terror , goes under the tutelage of Warner Bros. and immediately becomes one of the top-priority projects of the film studio.

The painting is described by the creators as"" Jurassic Park " with sharks ". In the story, two men with radically different points of view on the problem are forced to find a common language and join forces to eliminate the terrible threat hanging over the inhabitants of the California coast.

The latest version of the script, based on the writings of seven previous authors (including Alten himself), was written by Dean Jorgaris ("The Manchurian Candidate"). The project was produced by Colin Wilson (Suicide Squad). According to the source, currently WB is actively looking for a director.

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Meg: A Novel Of Deep Terror is Alten's debut novel , which was released in 1997 and was so successful that it spawned three sequels. A series of books tells the story of a team of scientists who must catch a giant prehistoric shark. For a long time, this monster was considered extinct, but again showed signs of life during the study by oceanologists of the Mariana Trench.

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