Action movie regular Jason Statham is in talks to star in MEG, an adaptation of the horror novel of the same name by Steve Alten. The book was a bestseller, reaching nineteen on New York Times list.
Dean Georgaris
The long-gestating adaptation of NY Times Bestseller Meg is now moving forward at Warner Bros. The film is based on the original bestselling novel MEG: A Novel Of Deep Terror written by Steve Alten, which centers on two men from opposite points of view that are forced to band together in order to neutralize the terror that’s threatening the California coast.
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