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MANILA, Philippines – Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt has joined as a producer for the production of the film adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s comic book series “Sandman,” according to Deadline.
The actor took to Twitter to announce the news, calling it an honor to be working with Gaiman, “The Dark Knight” screenwriter David Goyer, and Warner Bros.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm incredibly honored to be working with David Goyer, Warner Bros, and @neilhimself on SANDMAN. #Prelude
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt (@hitRECordJoe) December 17, 2013
Reports say the project may also be Gordon-Levitt’s second directing venture after the Sundance Festival entry “Don Jon.” But he clarified on Twitter that while he is at the moment a producer for the film, “the rest remains to be unseen.”
“Delighted you guys are excited. I am too!” he added.
Just to clarify, folks. I've signed on as a producer on Sandman. The rest remains to be seen. Delighted you guys are excited. I am too!
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt (@hitRECordJoe) December 17, 2013
According to Variety, Gaiman’s “Sandman” was published by DC Comics from 1989-1996. The narrative, a mix of horror and fantasy, revolves around Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, who escapes into the modern world after being held prisoner for 70 years. After which, he journeys to rebuild his fallen kingdom.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars in “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” to be released in 2014. The actor is best known for roles in films “500 Days of Summer,” “Inception,” and “The Dark Knight Rises,” among others. – Rappler.com
Joseph Gordon-Levitt photo from Shutterstock
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