Weâre still at least a year away from the return of FXâs Fargo, a series that showrunner Noah Hawley has unexpectedly turned into one of the best things on television. However, Hawley now has a new cinematic project to keep himself busy before Fargo returns.
Deadline is reporting that 20th Century Fox has signed Hawley to make his feature film directorial debut with Man Alive, a recently acquired spec script by Joe Greenberg. Very little is known about Man Aliveâs story or premise, but the report calls it an âelevated sci-fiâ and notes that it is also the first script written and sold by Greenberg. So, there must be something in it that excited the studio and got Hawley on board. But exactly what itâs about is just going to have to be the topic of speculation for now.
Hawley has dipped a little into sci-fi fare on Fargo, which has featured a few unexplainable events and even a recurring UFO in the second season. Hawley is also becoming FXâs go-to writer for its biggest projects, as he is currently preparing the pilot episode of Legion, based on the Marvel Comics character who was the son of X-Men founder Charles Xavier. The Legion TV series may not have any overt ties to the X-Men, but Dan Stevens, Aubrey Plaza, Jean Smart, and Rachel Keller have already been signed to star in it.
On top of that, FX has also lined up Hawley to write an adaptation of Kurt Vonnegutâs arms race satire Catâs Cradle as a miniseries. With so many projects on Hawley’s plate, donât be too surprised if Man Alive doesnât go before the cameras until after Fargo season three hits in 2017.
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