Ben Affleck, Matt Damon 'in Talks' to Produce FIFA Scandal Film
Warner Bros. has acquired the rights for "Houses Of Deceit", an upcoming book by Ken Bensinger. The book is being considered the definitive account of former FIFA executive Chuck Blazer's involvement in the widespread corruption.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: June 27, 2015 05:03 PM IST
Actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are reportedly in negotiations to produce a new movie about the high-profile FIFA scandal. (Chuck Blazer: Whistleblower at Epicenter of FIFA Arrests)
Warner Bros. has acquired the rights for "Houses Of Deceit", an upcoming book by BuzzFeed investigative reporter Ken Bensinger, following an eight day bidding war. (Blatter Quits as FIFA President)
The book is being considered the definitive account of former FIFA executive and General Secretary of Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football Chuck Blazer's involvement in the widespread corruption surrounding the soccer league. (Swiss Authorities Arrest Seven Top FIFA Officials)
Affleck and Damon are in talks to produce the film with their production company Pearl Street Films, based at Warner Bros., reports dailymail.co.uk.
Gavin O'Connor, who has previously helmed "Warrior" and "Tumbleweeds", will be directing, while Anthony Tambakis will write the script.
Also acting as producers through Entertainment 360 are Guymon Casady and Darin Friedman.