Fox and Jason Blum Set for Anything, Anywhere, Anytime

Twentieth Century Fox has picked up rights to Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, an article in the March edition of "Men's Vogue" about daredevil cargo pilots. Michael Walker, who wrote the article, will pen the script. Jason Blum of Blumhouse Prods. will produce.

According to Variety, the studio's intention is to use these cargo pilots, called "freight dogs", as the centerpiece for an action thriller. Real freight dogs, whose job is sometimes dangerous, haul everything from exotic animals and cars to video games all over the world.

"Freight dogs are the last link to the globetrotting, hell-for-leather pilots Tom Wolfe wrote about in 'The Right Stuff,' except that instead of fighter jets they pilot old 747s filled with 'Grand Theft Auto' CDs or Formula One racecars," Walker said.

No word on when production begins.


Sources: Variety

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  1. Phatlightning

    an action thriller? what does someone steal something from them and the employee who is hauling it is determined to get it back?

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