‘Bourne’ Director Paul Greengrass Chosen To Direct ‘Drowning: The Rescue Of Flight 1421’

Paul Greengrass has been assigned to direct and produce the upcoming adaptation of T.J. Newman’s bestselling novel Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421. Won by Warner Bros. in a bidding war in March, the thriller will reunite Greengrass and Warner Bros. head Michael De Luca after their previous collaboration on Captain Phillips.

This announcement came after it was announced that All Quiet on the Western Front director Edward Berger would be helming the latest entry in the Bourne Identity franchise. Greengrass had directed the previous film, Jason Bourne, along with two other entries in the series. Based on his experiences writing suspenseful stories with human elements woven in, many believed he would be the ideal director to help bring Newman’s story to life.

Drowning follows the titular Flight 1421 after it crashed in the Pacific Ocean six minutes after take-off and flooded during evacuation. A sealed piece of the plane breaks off and sinks onto an underwater cliff 200 feet below the sea, containing a dozen passengers inside. An elite team is sent out to rescue the passengers before their air runs out. Amongst the team is a woman whose estranged husband and daughter are currently trapped inside the sealed plane section.

T.J. Newman wrote her debut novel Falling while working as a flight attendant and sold it for three impressive seven-figure deals with Avid Reader and Simon Schuster. The book became the fastest-selling debut novel from Simon and Schuster since 2004 and even landed a $1.5 million movie deal with Universal Studios and Working Title.

Drowning attained similar success, quickly climbed to the New York Bestseller list, and was named Best Book of the Year by Amazon, Waterstones, and many more publishers.

So far, there has been no news regarding the production start dates or release dates.

James Volonte: James Volonte is a budding writer who is eager to learn about the film industry firsthand. A fairly recent graduate from the University of Oklahoma, he has worked to gain as much experience as possible in entertainment. With a degree in Film and Media Studies and participation in the Student Film Production Club, he is able to look at the business from different angles. Since he graduated, he has worked on sets of films like Honey Boy and Ghostlight. Additionally, he has helped with rigs for various venues under the Emergent Theatre Technologies company. With these experiences, he hopes to become a filmmaker and create his own stories to share with the world.
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