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CBS Films Building Mitch Rapp Franchise

Source:CBS Corporation
February 14, 2008


CBS Films and Simon & Schuster/Atria Books-both divisions of CBS Corporation-have reached film and publishing agreements with best-selling author Vince Flynn for upcoming projects, it was jointly announced by Amy Baer, President & CEO of CBS Films, and Carolyn Reidy, President & CEO of Simon & Schuster.

Flynn is the author of nine best-selling novels, eight of which feature the popular character, counter-terrorism operative Mitch Rapp. There are over 10 million copies of Flynn's books in print in the U.S., and with his most recent book, "Protect and Defend," he joined the ranks of those select few authors who can immediately claim the Number One spot on hardcover bestseller lists in their first week on sale.

CBS Films has optioned the rights for Flynn's Mitch Rapp character with the intention of creating a character-based, action-thriller movie franchise. Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who produced two of last summer's hits - Transformers and Stephen King's 1408 - and Nick Wechsler (We Own The Night) are in negotiations to produce the films.

Flynn's new agreement with Atria and Simon & Schuster is a four book global publishing deal for all world rights, including translation and audio. The worldwide simultaneous English language publication of the first book in the agreement by Atria and Simon & Schuster companies in the U.K., Canada and Australia will take place in 2010. Flynn will be published under the direction of Atria Executive Vice President and Publisher Judith Curr, and Vice President and Executive Editorial Director Emily Bestler, who made the acquisition.

"We have always passionately believed in Vince Flynn's star potential as a bestselling author, and equally that his books deserved the even wider audience and exposure that can be reached through feature films," said Reidy. "That this comes about through our relationship with CBS Films is even more exciting for us, and we look forward to seeing Mitch Rapp on the screen, and many more Simon & Schuster properties developed in conjunction with CBS."

"One of my first goals for CBS Films was to find a character-based movie franchise," said Baer. "With the Mitch Rapp series, Vince Flynn has created a relatable, modern, post-9/11 hero for the action/thriller genre. It is an amazing collection of creative material that offers tremendous potential for a smart, energizing new film franchise with appeal to a wide range of movie- going audiences. The publishing world has always provided abundant source material for motion pictures, and we're fortunate that our corporate cousins at Simon & Schuster attract and nurture some of the world's best literary assets."

"Vince Flynn's career has been steadily on the rise since he self- published his first book, Term Limits, and together we've watched his popularity grow with every successive publication," said Curr. "Now readers and moviegoers alike can savor more of the thrilling insider insight and verisimilitude that has made him a favorite of average citizens and the national security operatives who protect us."

"I couldn't be happier with this deal," said Flynn. "Signing up for four more books, keeping the movie in the family with CBS Films and getting Lorenzo and Nick to sign on as producers ... it's the outcome I'd always hoped for. Loyalty is a big thing to me. Simon & Schuster, Atria and Pocket Books have stood by me for 10 years and done a magnificent job publishing my novels. Lorenzo and Nick have been trying to bring Mitch Rapp to the big screen since 2004, so there is a level of commitment on their part that is very comforting to me. They understand Mitch Rapp, as does Amy Baer and her team. It is going to be a lot of fun watching CBS Films hit this thing out of the park."

"Vince has created an unbelievably unique and dynamic character in Mitch Rapp," said di Bonaventura. "Nick and I can't wait to bring him to the screen and we feel lucky to be doing this in partnership with CBS."

COMMENTS (174)

Posted by:
Edward Lee
February 14, 2008
Erm ... I've only read one of the Mitch Rapp novels, and, to be honest, I wasn't all that impressed. I don't doubt it could make a good film series, what with the success of the BOURNE and BOND films; I just think the films will need more meat on 'them bones.'
Posted by:
Dan P
February 14, 2008
Wow. The plots of these books sound horrendously bad. Islamic terrorists take over the white house, and only ONE MAN can save the day! Reading the synopsis made me want to kill myself. I hope to God I don't see a trailer anytime soon...
Posted by:
Colin Dullaghan
February 14, 2008
Having read all of the Mitch Rapp novels,I think they would make great films.It would be like a new Rambo series.If you read the novels you will know his background.If the film,s stay through to the novels,you will get a very enjoyable series of films
Posted by:
Scott K
February 14, 2008
I'm a huge fan of Vince Flynn's books and thought they would be great as movies. Since most of the enemies in his books are islamic extremists it surprises me that Hollywood would make these movies. We'll see if they screw it up like they did with Sum of All Fears.
Posted by:
BurmaShave
February 15, 2008
Having failed at anti-war films (and for the most part rightly so, though ELAH was excellent), Hollywood is now trying the other side with neo-con garbage. Plus I'm sure it's written into Vince Flynn's contract that he gets to play Mitch Rapp himself.
Posted by:
Oragustus
February 15, 2008
If you like 24, you'll like the Mitch Rapp books. Vince Flynn actually helped work out some of the storyline for the 4th season. I am looking forward to them.
Posted by:
Mario
February 16, 2008
All I can say is, "YES"!! Lorenzo Di Bonaventura, helped "Shooter" become an instant cult classic. I am sure that his attention to detail, will help Mitch Rapp and the complexity of the charecter translate beautifully to film!
Posted by:
Crystal
February 26, 2008
I love these books and have been saying forever that they should be made into movies. My husband and I have talked about who we would like to see play Mitch Rapp, I have to say, I can picture Dwayne Johnson (yes "the Rock") in the role, with longer hair of course.
Posted by:
Phillip
March 2, 2008
FINALLY!!
Posted by:
anand
March 10, 2008
this is a great news. I am in a hurry mood to see Mitch Rapp in big screen. but the film has to match up the pace of the novel and the actor doing the Mitch role has to match the allure created by Vince Flynn

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