Ask and ye shall receive:
007 scribe is hired by THE A-TEAM
Bruce Feirstein to write movie script based on 80s TV show
Dateline: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
By: PATRICK SAURIOL
By: News Editor
Source: Variety
After writing three of the past four James Bond films, screenwriter Bruce Feirstein is moving on to chart the adventures of THE A-TEAM. The writer has been tapped by 20th Century Fox to find a way to turn the NBC TV series into a grittier, edgier action movie in the vein of LETHAL WEAPON or DIE HARD. Does that mean we can expect the big screen version of Hannibal Smith to swear at bad guys?
Stephen J. Cannell, the show's creator, has been trying to turn THE A-TEAM into a movie for a few years now. The hiring of Feirstein is probably the biggest step forward toward that goal.
For those of you that may have blocked it out from your memory, THE A-TEAM was a TV show that ran for four seasons in the mid-80s. George Pappard played the leader of four former Vietnam War era crack commandos that were tried for a crime that they didn't commit. They broke out of their military prison and made a beeline for Los Angeles where they live underground and hire out their services to average citizens in desperate need of soldiers of fortune. Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz and Mr. T played the other members of the Team.
No actors are attached to star in the project (being produced by Cannell and Spike Seldin) but it's possible that Mr. T could make a cameo in the movie. It's not like he's busy doing anything, right?