Last month, Netflix had a change of heart when it came to Antoine Fuqua’s General Hannibal biopic starring Denzel Washington. Pre-production had been halted by the streamer. The film was scheduled to shoot this summer in Italy but was “put on pause” due to budget concerns—the rumored price tag for Fuqua’s film was over $200M.It's not a good sign when your cinematographer says that your film is "effectively dead." But did Richardson actually say that? If you click on the link in the quote above, you will see that the introduction to the Playlist interview says "Oh, and he also noted that the Antoine Fuqua “Hannibal” epic with Denzel Washington at Netflix he was meant to shoot is effectively dead ..." while linking to an earlier article on the film's pre-production being paused. However, the interview itself, which "has been edited for length and clarity," doesn't mention the Hannibal film, Washington, or Fuqua at all. Whatever he said or didn't say about wasn't important enough to keep in the final edit.Cinematographer Robert Richardson is telling The Playlist that the project is now “effectively dead.” ...
It doesn't look good for the film, but there is not yet a definitive announcement about its fate. We'll see.
Background here and links.
Visit PaleoJudaica daily for the latest news on ancient Judaism and the biblical world.