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Steven Spielberg to make film based on Frank Bullitt

Updated on: 27 February,2022 12:20 PM IST  |  Washington
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The film is set up at Warner Bros. Steve McQueen’s son, Chad, and granddaughter, Molly McQueen, will be executive producers the project

Steven Spielberg to make film based on Frank Bullitt

Steven Spielberg; (right) Steve McQueen as Frank Bullitt

Celebrated filmmaker Steven Spielberg is developing a new movie based on Frank Bullitt, the iconic character played by Steve McQueen in the 1968 thriller Bullitt.


According to reports, Spielberg will be directing the film and will also produce along with Kristie Macosko Krieger. Josh Singer is attached to pen the script. In the original film, Bullitt is a no-nonsense San Francisco cop on the hunt for the mob kingpin that killed his witness. The upcoming movie is not a remake of the original but a new idea centred on the character. 


The film is set up at Warner Bros. Steve McQueen’s son, Chad, and granddaughter, Molly McQueen, will be executive producers the project.


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