Filmmaker Oliver Stone has his sights set on tackling the life of another historical figure. The Alexander and W. filmmaker is in early talks to direct a biopic about the life of Martin Luther King Jr., with his Any Given Sunday star Jamie Foxx in talks to star. The project is set up at DreamWorks and is expected to have the support of King's family, unlike director Paul Greengrass' long-developing MLK film Memphis, which provides a three-dimensional look at Dr. King and includes the Civil Rights leader's extramarital indiscretions. Hit the jump for more on this new project, including how it might affect Greengrass' film. News of Stone and Foxx's involvement in an MLK biopic comes courtesy of The Wrap, which reports that the DreamWorks film has a screenplay by Kario Salem. There's no word on whether this will be a cradle-to-grave biopic like Foxx's Ray or if it will focus on a specific period in Dr. King's life, but the film is expected to have the full support of the King family and that may go a long way to finally getting a Martin Luther King biopic off the ground. The involvement of Stone isn't exactly promising, though, as the filmmaker's recent output has been somewhat lacking. Greengrass has been trying for years to get Memphis made with producer Scott Rudin, but the disapproval of the King family has made it difficult for him to get a studio involved with the right budget. Director Ava DuVernay is also developing an MLK ...
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