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Gary Oldman to Star David Fincher's Herman Mankiewicz Biopic

Gary Oldman and David Fincher are teaming up to tell the story of Herman Mankiewicz, the newspaper man-turned-screenwriter who is best known for collaborating with Orson Welles on Citizen Kane.

Mank, the nickname for Mankiewicz, is set up at Netflix with Fincher making it his next feature, with plans on shooting this fall. Oldman will portray the screenwriter who had an outsized influence in the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Keeping in with the classic Hollywood vibe, the film will be in black and white.

Getting Mank before cameras has been an over 20-year journey for Fincher, who initially wanted to tackle the story after making his 1997 feature The Game. Fincher’s father, Jack Fincher, wrote the script.

Cean Chaffin, Fincher’s longtime cohort who has worked on the filmmaker’s movies since Game, is producing. Also producing is Doug Urbanski, nominated for an Oscar for The Darkest Hour.

Mankiewicz was a reporter and a critic in the 1920s as well as a member of New York City’s famed literary club, the Algonquin Round Table. By the late 1920s, however, he was recruited by Paramount to come to Hollywood and work in the movie business that was transitioning to talkies. He even talked fellow journalists into joining the screenwriting ranks, famously writing to Ben Hecht, "Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots.”

Mankiewicz worked on numerous now-classic films such as Wizard of Oz, Pride of the Yankees and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes but it was Kane that caused controversy that dogged him until his death. Both Mankiewicz and Welles worked on the script but Mankiewicz accused the filmmaker of trying to push him out of the limelight, even saying Welles offered to pay him off in exchange for sole credit.

Mankiewicz’s supporters (which were many, as the prickly Welles alienated as much as he attracted) cheered and chanted “Mank, Mank, Mank” when Kane won the Oscar for best original screenplay, with both receiving the trophy (even as neither of them attended the ceremony).

Mank will be Fincher’s first movie since 2014’s Gone Girl. The filmmaker was to have directed a sequel to World War Z but budgetary issues sidelined that project.

For Oldman, playing the hard-drinking, combative Mankiewicz could represent another chance for an Oscar. The actor won for his portrayal of Sir Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.
 
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Oldman coming for Oscar nom #3.
 
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We've been starved of Movie Fincher for too long.
 
I love it. It's been five ****ing years since a Fincher film. Only Fincher can make a bio pic great and unique.
 
Oldman doesn't look like the guy at all, but who gives a ****. One of my favorite directors teaming up with one of my favorite actors. All in on this.
 
I didn't realise it had been so long since Fincher's last movie.
 
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Ahhhhhh.

Showed my girlfriend Dragon Tattoo last night, The Game (my favorite), and Social Network over the past few months.

Literally made a comment that we need new Fincher and that HBO was idiotic for not giving him a blank check, last night.
 
Well this may be the one aside from Irishman to actually get Netflix in that Oscar race.
 
We've been starved of Movie Fincher for too long.

I agree. As soon as I saw the thread title and that it wss Fincher AND Oldman...they already have my money.

Well technically I already pay for Netflix but if it were theatrical, then yes...take my money!
 
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Happy that David Fincher is making a new film. VERY, VERY sad - AND SICKENED - that even he can't get a PROPER theatrical wide release anymore.

P.S.: No, Netflix doesn't do proper theatrical wide releases. Amazon Studios does. And even they are switching to Netflix's release model with "The Report."
 
Well this may be the one aside from Irishman to actually get Netflix in that Oscar race.

Spielberg is right. Netflix should go after Emmys. Streaming services are TV. And no, their "theatrical releases" don't justify their presence at the Oscars. They should respect release windows and theatrical exhibitors like every other studio does. Release the movie in theaters and put them on their streaming service once the home video window opens up, not one second earlier. Otherwise go for the Emmys.
 
Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins Join Gary Oldman in Biopic of 'Citizen Kane' Co-Writer

Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, and Charles Dance have joined Gary Oldman in Mank, David Fincher’s drama about the writer who co-wrote screen classic Citizen Kane with Orson Welles.

Arliss Howard, Ferdinand Kingsley, Jamie McShane,Joseph Cross, Sam Troughton, Toby Leonard Moore, Tom Burke, Tom Pelphrey and Tuppence Middleton are also boarding the production that is scheduled to shoot in Los Angeles beginning November.

While some of the character details were not revealed, it is known that Seyfried will play screen star Marion Davies while Collins will play Rita Alexander, Mank’s secretary. Burke (The Musketeers) will play Welles. Pelphrery is playing Mank's brother.
 
I want this tomorrow.
 
Oldman doesn't look like the guy at all, but who gives a ****. One of my favorite directors teaming up with one of my favorite actors. All in on this.

Well he doesn’t look like Winston Churchill either and look how that turned out.
 
Oldman is a chameleon. He can play almost everything and be great in it.

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Like I said, Oscar nom #3 on the way.
 
They're probably gonna do a limited theatre run for this also.
 
Been too long since we've gotten a Fincher movie. Looking forward to this
 
Fincher is one of the best, so bring it on.
 

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