Nearly four years after New York Times reporters Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor broke the bombshell Harvey Weinstein sex scandal report, Hollywood is ready to tell the story of how these two reporters persevered to break this game-changing story. Universal Pictures is prepping "She Said," a drama based on the New York Times bestseller "She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement." Uni is in negotiations with Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan to star as Twohey and Kantor. The film is set to begin production this summer and will be directed by "Unorthodox" director Maria Schrader from a script by Oscar-winner Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
Everyone in Hollywood remembers where they were when the first story ran on October 5, 2017 when Kantor and Twohey revealed an array of alleged sexual harassment and assaults against women by The Weinstein Company co-chairman and indie film mogul Weinstein, misdeeds that dated back decades. The article included details of hush money paid to cover up the sexual indiscretions, and first-person accounts by actresses accusing Weinstein of non-consensual sexual indiscretions. The article would not only lead to Weinstein being fired by the TWC board and eventually found guilty and sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape but also spurred the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements that are still making major impacts across the world while also completely changing the landscape of Hollywood forever.
The thrust of the film isn’t Weinstein or his scandal. This is about an all-women team of journalists who persevered through threats of litigation and intimidation, told in a procedural manner like "Spotlight" and "All the President’s Men."
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In 2018, Annapurna Pictures and Plan B Entertainment optioned the rights to "She Said" under their co-production deal. Oscar nominee Megan Ellison will executive produce for Annapurna with Sue Naegle. Oscar winners Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will produce for Plan B.
Universal’s Vice President of Production Lexi Barta will oversee the project for the studio.
Universal giving the greenlight to the production makes sense given how Studio Chair Donna Langley has been at forefront at pushing for more female fronted projects. Given the female starpower in front of and behind the camera, this certainly falls in line with what she has been trying to do with her slate over her tenure as Universal Studio head.
Mulligan and Kazan starred in Ian Rickson’s Broadway production of "The Seagull" in 2008. In 2018, Mulligan starred in the critically acclaimed film "Wildlife" which Kazan co-wrote and produced. This is the first time they will appear together on screen.
Mulligan is coming off yet another critically-acclaimed performance in "Promising Young Woman," which earned her an Oscar nom. She is currently filming Johan Renck’s "Spaceman" opposite Adam Sandler before she jumps into "She Said." She’ll follow with Bradley Cooper’s "Maestro" in 2022. Kazan recently starred in HBO’s critically-acclaimed limited series "The Plot Against America," the Coen Brothers’ "Ballad of Buster Scruggs" and Oscar-nominated "The Big Sick." "She Said" reunites the pair on their third project.
Maria Schrader has been on major studio execs’ radar following her critically-acclaimed work directing the Netflix limited series "Unorthodox," for which she won an Emmy. Lenkiewicz is a British playwright and screenwriter who authored "Her Naked Skin," which was the first original play written by a living female playwright to be performed on the Olivier stage of the Royal National Theatre. She co-wrote the Polish-language film "Ida" that won the 2014 Oscar for Best Foreign Film.
Mulligan is represented by CAA, Julian Belfrage Associates and Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Tratner & Klein; Kazan is represented by UTA, Jennifer Konawal, Jackoway Austen Tyerman Wertheimer Mandelbaum Morris Bernstein Tratner & Klein; Schrader is represented by UTA, Players, Independent Talent Group and Circle of Confusion; and Lenkiewicz is represented by Casarotto Ramsey and Associates Ltd. Kantor and Twohey are repped by Anonymous Content and The Cheney Agency.