David Fincher's 20,000 LEAGUES To Shoot Down Under

jackie-chan
Contributing Writer; Melbourne, Australia
David Fincher's 20,000 LEAGUES To Shoot Down Under
It's official: David Fincher is coming to Australia. 

Just when I thought the salivating among film fanatics had reached its zenith due to the antipodean visit of Paul Thomas Anderson last year, along comes news that the Social Network, Fight Club and Aerosmith: Big Ones You Can Look At director will shoot his Disney epic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in Australia.

The film which will be shot at Gold Coast's Village Roadshow Studios, was lured here by a massive $21.6 million dollar grant by the Australian government. The same government gave The Wolverine producers $12.8 million to shoot here. 

You know it's a strong economy here when the government can get away with that, and I'm looking forward to them wheeling out Paul Hogan for another series of ads: "We'll chuck another shrimp on the barbie - and give you cash!" 

Fincher's film was originally due to star Brad Pitt as Ned Land (suggesting a revisionist take which puts the strong-headed Canadian harpoonist in the lead role) although rumours now suggest Channing Potato is being courted. 

I'm more interested in who will play Nemo. Mark Strong would obviously nail it. Please, Fincher?
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