A few years ago, a rather promising project surfaced that would’ve paired up Johnny Depp and Edgar Wright. The two were attached to team up for "The Night Stalker," Disney‘s big-screen reboot of the 1970s TV movie and subsequent series. Not much has been heard about the project since — but from what we’ve heard, it’s still very much on the table — but Depp and Wright have found another movie to put their talents toward.
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THR reports that the pair will bring Neil Gaiman‘s children’s book, "Fortunately, The Milk," to the big screen. Fox is eyeballing the movie, which will be a mix of live action and animation, about a trip to the store to buy some milk that soon turns into a wild adventure. Here’s the book synopsis:
Bret Mckenzie of "Flight Of The Conchords" fame will pen the script. Exciting stuff, but this is probably a bit down the road. Wright has "Baby Driver" next on his plate, though Depp, with"Pirates Of The Caribbean" and "Alice In Wonderland" sequels wrapped, seems to have a bit of an open calendar at the moment, but likely no shortage of material to choose from.