EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros may have finally found its 
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. I’m hearing that early talks with Tom Cruise to star in the film that will be directed by
 Sherlock Holmes  helmer Guy Ritchie. The original TV series ran from 1964-68, with  Robert Vaughan and David McCallum playing Napoleon Solo and Illya  Kuryakin, two agents of the United Network Command for Law Enforcement.  With gadgets and their wits and charm, they fought the evil forces of  Thrush. Warner Bros has long been high on the project, especially when  the studio had Steven Soderbergh ready to direct George Clooney in the  lead. The actor 
dropped out because he needed surgery on his neck and back, and he wasn’t up for a physical role. After Soderbergh departed, 
the studio turned the project over to Ritchie and his producing partner Lionel Wigram.  If this happens, it would give Cruise another shot at a franchise. He already has 
Mission: Impossible,  which has another installment being developed by Christopher McQuarrie  to direct, and I’m told that he will reprise the Jack Reacher role from  Lee Child’s books, after the $60 million budget 
Jack Reacher grossed over $215 million worldwide for Paramount and Skydance. Warner Bros began quiet talks with Cruise after he completed
 All You Need Is Kill with director Doug Liman, which must have turned out pretty strong. Cruise next stars in the Joseph Kosinski-directed 
Oblivion for Universal Pictures, Cruise’s first futuristic Sci-Fi film since 
Minority Report. The film  bows April 19. He’s repped by CAA.