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Amazon Studios buys Aaron Sorkin's Lucille Ball biopic with Cate Blanchett

You can already smell the Oscars from here

Clarisse Loughrey
Tuesday 08 August 2017 06:55 EDT
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There's a prestige picture, and then there's Lucy and Desi.

Amazon Studios is surely feeling like they've struck gold by acquiring the project (via Deadline), penned by Aaron Sorkin and with Cate Blanchett already attached to star.

The project first blossomed with Blanchett and Sorkin attached two years ago, with the film set to explore the 20-year marriage between legendary comedian Lucille Ball and Cuban-born bandleader Desi Arnaz. It was a kind of love at first sight for the pair, who met in 1940 and eloped the same year.

Ball worked her way to the top, first through the Hollywood studio system (she was even considered for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind), and then on television with the classic sitcom I Love Lucy, in which she worked alongside Arnaz, who played her onscreen husband. She won four Emmys for the role.

Their relationship, however, wasn't always the steadiest; the pair finally divorced in 1960, and Ball took sole control of their production company Desilu, which itself went on to find huge success - it was the company behind Star Trek.


The search is now apparently on for a major name to play Arnaz, with stars like Javier Barden in the mix, as well as for I Love Lucy co-stars William Frawley and Vivian Vance, who played the couple's neighbours Fred and Ethel.

The film also, thankfully, has the involvement of the pair's children, Lucie Luckinbill and Desi Arnaz Jr., and will also draw from memoirs written by both Ball and Arnaz.

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