Ruben Fleischer to direct Chris Evans in Jekyll

Chris Evans wanted as Lionsgate's Jekyll Russell Crowe to join Tom Cruise in The Mummy

This take is based on Steven Moffat's 2007 BBC series, which didn't go for the basic Jekyll and Hyde story, but rather took the form of a sequel. Anthony Bagarozzi and Charles Mondry are at work on a script that would focus on Tom Jackman, a modern-day descendent of Jekyll who has inherited his condition through genetics. So he sets up a secure basement in which he can be stepped into a chair and monitored by a nurse as he changes. The Mr. Hyde in this case has enhanced strength and a raging personality that can also be a charming devil. Neither man remembers what the other one does while inhabiting Jackman's body, and they communicate using recordings. Of course, Hyde manages to get out one night and goes in search of Jackman's family...

Evans' name was touted in July, and while he's still involved, he has a busy schedule coming up. And Fleischer is also developing the Zombieland sequel, which according to Deadline is still tied up with negotiating deals for a cast (including Emma Stone and Jesse Eisenberg) that is considerably pricier since the 2009 original came out. But he'll work with Bagarozzi and Mondry on the script and we'll wait to see which movie gets moving first. Universal, meanwhile, has Russell Crowe kicking off a stint as the character(s) in The Mummy, due here on 9 June before a planned stand-alone.

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