Michael Bay has smashed up Transformers, put bullets into various parts of Florida more than once, saved the world from disaster with astronauts and made one of the best Alcatraz movies. So maybe it makes sense that he's going to try and stop Hitler on film. The Wrap reports that His Bay-ness has signed on to produce and develop as a possible directorial vehicle, "Sabotage: A Genius Scientist, His Band of Young Commandos, and the Mission to Kill Hitler's Super Bomb," based on a book proposal by Neil Bascombe. It's based on the true story of a group of ragtag Norwegians who go on a suicide mission to try and stop Hitler and his plans for a nuclear bomb. That's the short version, here's the long one: Set in 1942, the story follows a brilliant scientist who flees the Gestapo to inform the Allies that the Nazis are secretly developing a nuclear program at an industrial fortress called Vermork deep in the mountainous expanse of Norway's Telemark region. Knowing that Hitler gaining...
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