Gary Fleder in Talks for The Deep Blue Good-by
According to The Hollywood Reporter, most of the 21 McGee novels were written in the 1960s and '70s and feature a color in their title. They could easily be turned into a franchise by Fox. They feature McGee, a free-living bachelor and reluctant hero who lives on a houseboat in Florida and works as a "salvage consultant," recovering property and money for clients and taking half the fee in return.
The Deep Blue Good-by centers on McGee's efforts to track down a treasure that a solider escaped with and hid after World War II.
No production date has been set.
Sources: The Hollywood Reporter
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sirmetro
What the f*ck.I can't believe my f*cking self.
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