Director Ridley Scott and writer Steve Zaillian have acquired feature film rights to the British pseudo-documentary "The Day Britain Stopped" says The Hollywood Reporter.
Gabriel Range's original BBC Two program centered on a fictional disaster, in which a train strike is the first in a chain of events that led to a meltdown of the country’s transportation system.
This new version will be "inspired" by the original rather than being an out and out remake, and the scale will be much bigger - involving a "manmade disaster igniting a global catastophe".
The search for a script writer is underway.
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