Yes, but this one will be entirely financed by StudioCanal apparently. The fact that there is already some fixed source of financing is a good sign (even if it doesn't automatically mean that the project will enter in production). I think that he dropped out of Everest so financing and production issues were not really at work here. Personally, I'm not that keen on Rocketman, Cicero and Splinter Cell so I guess that for me, the successful completion of these projects do not really matter. I'm not familiar with the Outsider movie though: is it the movie which was supposed to be directed by Bigelow (i.e. True American)? I really hope that this collaboration with Bigelow will result in something concrete some day, mostly because the role and the theme are potentially very rich in terms of meaning and relevance.
I'm also quite interested in the McCullin and Samarkand projects: both seem to touch important and vital issues. While nothing is sure as far as the completion of these projects is concerned, I think that we should keep in mind that Taboo actually took four years to go into production. So sometimes, some projects happen but in a slower pace than we expect. Plus, there is the Steven Knight untitled project to consider (he said that it will go in production quite soon) so I guess that Hardy will get something substantial on his plate quite soon (even if I'm wary of Knight after the Peaky Blinders debacle).
In any case, these few projects we are hearing about in the last months are interesting in the sense that it gives us insights about the roles Hardy is now interested in.
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