But the events of last night do throw a bit of curveball into the mix. The film is being prepped as an indie, so any studio that gains the rights to it will want to fast track this baby to capitalize on the wave of patriotism that's been sweeping ever since the news broke. There are still folks outside the White House celebrating like their favorite team just won the World Series. Speaking of baseball, the last time I can remember that an in-production film saw a current event so drastically change their storyline was in 2005's Fever Pitch
Edgerton has seen his stock rise faster than almost anyone I can remember in the last year. He's been around for awhile, but it was Animal Kingdom that put him in the front of everybody's mind as a potential leading man. He recently saw his name near the top of the list for The Bourne Legacy. He'll be starring in Warrior, the awesome looking MMA drama featuring Tom Hardy. He'll be starring opposite Jennifer Garner in The Odd Life of Timothy Green, and will be one of the leads in the reboot of The Thing
Here's the thing, nobody's going to want to see a film about a failed attempt to kill Bin Laden. They're going to want to see the story of how he died, about the men who finally took him down. So I expect there will be a movie more focused on that sooner than we think. As for Bigelow's film, his death will make for a nice bookend to the story she wants to tell.