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John Lindsey
23rd July 2003, 14:43
Some are calling it "Band of Brothers II"

http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,12189,00.html

According to the trades, Hanks and his Playtone producing partner Gary Goetzman are reuniting with the Saving Private Ryan director to mount a new 10-part WWII miniseries, dubbed for now "Untitled World War II Pacific Theater Project," which is on the fast track at DreamWorks.

Like Band of Brothers, the new mini-series will channel the scope and spirit of that award-winning docudrama by focusing on a battalion of soldiers through America's island assault against the Japanese, which culminated in the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The story will also have a similar $100 million-plus budget, but unlike Brothers, which was based on famed historian Stephen Ambrose's bestselling book following the trials of Easy Company, the 506th Airborne regiment after landing in France on D-Day, the new project will be an original work.

Spielberg, Hanks, and Goetzman are reportedly eyeing scribe Bruce McKenna, who won a Writers Guild of America award for penning several episodes of Band of Brothers, to take charge of the writing team for the Pacific campaign.

Jdalton51
24th July 2003, 18:41
My fear with historical dramas is the ability to keep to the truth of what happened.

Pearl Harbor made my stomach turn. It was the Titanic of Hawaii.

This trio has done good in the past. One can only hope they keep to their pattern.