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Carnahan and Fuqua Compete in Pablo Escobar Biopic Faceoff
Killing Pablo and Escobar racing to the screen.
by Jeff Giles | October 09, 2007
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Nearly 15 years after his death, the life story of Colombian cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar is a hot Hollywood property -- hot enough, in fact, to inspire dueling biopics.

Last week, we reported on the Yari Group's fast-tracking of Killing Pablo, the Escobar film based on Mark Bowden's book Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw -- and on a blog post from Killing Pablo's director, Joe Carnahan, who had some unkind words about the script for a competing film, titled simply Escobar.

The IMDB lists Andrzej Bartkowiak as Escobar's director, but this is inaccurate; according to a report published by Variety yesterday, the film is being directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by Oliver Stone, Justin Berfield, and Jason Felts. (Variety describes the script as being rewritten by David McKenna.)

Escobar is based on Mi Hermano Pablo, the memoir written by Pablo's brother/accountant, Roberto Escobar Gaviria -- which might explain why Carnahan described the script as "hagiographic." Berfield dismissed Carnahan's outburst, telling Variety:

"Joe Carnahan's notion of us poaching his territory and rushing for a pre-strike start is false. We've been working with Robert and a half-dozen consultants for a year and a half to tell an accurate story."

Escobar Gaviria drew a further distinction between the two films, saying:

"My brother will be portrayed as a ruthless head of the Medellin cartel...this is just 10% of the story. The other 90% is the story others trying to portray him simply don't have."

As the Variety article goes on to point out, when biopics go head-to-head, timing tends to be everything -- and with Carnahan tied up directing a George Clooney-led adaptation of James Ellroy's White Jazz, it looks like Killing Pablo could very well reach screens after Escobar. Start placing your bets now.

Source: Variety

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lonechicken
lonechicken writes:
on Oct 09 2007 08:00 AM

Starring Vincent Chase!

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nathanpoitras
nathanpoitras writes:
on Oct 09 2007 09:22 AM

I'd have to go with Carnahan over Fuqua. I liked Narc a lot, though Smokin Aces was a massive piece of sheeeeot.

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Evimeleth
Evimeleth writes:
on Oct 09 2007 01:33 PM

Escobar was a very complex man, and angel for some, a devil for others; he might have been an assassin, and the biggest drug trafficker ever, but he also spend lots of his money helping the poor people in Medellin. I don't want to see a movie were he's treaten like "the bad dude who needs to be killed". Fuqua approach seems more interesting.

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mrdeltoid
mrdeltoid writes:
on Oct 09 2007 05:27 PM

In reply to this comment (#1178276)
How about Cliff Curtis? He was awesome in Blow as Escobar, would be great to see him carry a film.

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Basilides in Alexandria
Basilides in Alexandria writes:
on Oct 09 2007 07:08 PM

The guy who directed Narc vs. the guy who directed Training Day. Interesting duel indeed!

Oliver Stone's involment makes me want to go with Fuqua's version a little more...


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sacredchao
sacredchao writes:
on Oct 10 2007 02:29 AM

In reply to this comment (#1178276)
I'm going to go ahead and second that.

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murray84
murray84 writes:
on Oct 10 2007 08:07 AM

never thought i would see the day when episodes from Entourage became movies..lol.. lets just hope they dont get billy walsh to direct

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