Cary Fukunaga Directing Atomic Bomb Film Shockwave

Cary Fukunaga

by James White |
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He's currently busy developing and producing TV shows, but director Cary Fukunaga is being chased for a potential new film. Universal is trying to seal a deal for him to direct based-on-truth film Shockwave.

If all goes the way the studio wants, Fukunaga will direct the film based on a script by Drive's Hossein Amini that adapts Stephen Walker's non-fiction book Shockwave: Countdown To Hiroshima.

As the title might clue you in, the book follows the events leading up to the bombs that were detonated above the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. The film would likely include those working on the Manhattan project that kicked off the Atomic Age, the scientists who worked in the hopes of beating the Nazis to develop the technology and the Presidential decisions to use the terrible weapons.

Right now, Fukunaga and Amini are working on TV crime drama The Alienist, while the director has been shooting Netflix comedy Maniac.

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