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Wednesday, 25 October 2017

[The Daily] In the Works: Friedkin, Fiala and Franz, and More

Killerjoe10252017_large IndieWire’s Eric Kohn reports that William Friedkin is working with producer Bobby Maresco (Million Dollar Baby) on a series based on his 2011 film Killer Joe. “While the Joe of the original story exclusively worked as a killer for hire, the . . .

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