'Whiplash' helmer Damien Chazelle is in contention to direct a film on the life of Neil Armstrong, the first man who walked on the moon. Developed by Universal, the biopic has been scripted by
Josh Singer ('The Fifth Estate'), according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It is based on the book 'First Man: A Life of Neil A. Armstrong' written by James Hansen who had full access to Armstrong's family as well as NASA when he penned it.
READ: 'Whiplash' wins top prize at Deauville film fest The project has been developed for years. At one point, it was set up at Warner Bros with
Clint Eastwood attached to direct and produce. No actor has been announced for the biopic.
Chazelle will work on the film after he completes musical 'La La Land' for Lionsgate. His 'Whiplash' star
Miles Teller is set to play the lead role along with
Emma Watson.
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