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'''''Burt Wonderstone''''' is an upcoming comedy film directed by ] and written by ] and ], based on a story by Chad Kultgen. The film follows ], ] magician Burt Wonderstone (]) as he attempts to reunite with his former partner Anton Lovecraft (]) to take on dangerous street magician Steve Gray (]). '''''Burt Wonderstone''''' is an upcoming comedy film directed by ] and written by ] and ]. The film follows ], ] magician Burt Wonderstone (]) as he attempts to reunite with his former partner Anton Lovecraft (]) to take on dangerous street magician Steve Gray (]).


The film began development as early as 2006, when ] bought the Kultgen script "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth". The development process gained momentum when Charles McDougall was hired as director, but he eventually left the project and was replaced with Scardino. Daley and Goldstein rewrote the script which saw further rewrites from ] in June 2011. The film began development as early as 2006, when ] bought the script "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth". The development process gained momentum when Charles McDougall was hired as director, but he eventually left the project and was replaced with Scardino. Daley and Goldstein rewrote the script which saw further rewrites from ] in June 2011.


Filming was scheduled to finally begin in October 2011, in ] but was pushed back to January 2012. Filming began on January 10, 2012 in Nevada with filming later moving to Los Angeles. Filming was scheduled to finally begin in October 2011, in ] but was pushed back to January 2012. Filming began on January 10, 2012 in Nevada with filming later moving to Los Angeles.
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In February 2011, the film found a director in Charles McDougall,<ref name="EmpireDirector"/> but by April 2011, McDougall had left the project with no reason being cited for the departure.<ref name="McDougallExit"/> In June 2011, '']'' director ] was confirmed to take the director chair.<ref name="DeadlineProduction"/> On June 16, 2011, ] was brought aboard the project to perform additional rewrites to the Daley/Goldstein script. Reitman was reportedly paid for several weeks of work, but the extent of his involvement or the script changes was not detailed.<ref name="ReitmanInvolvement"/> In February 2011, the film found a director in Charles McDougall,<ref name="EmpireDirector"/> but by April 2011, McDougall had left the project with no reason being cited for the departure.<ref name="McDougallExit"/> In June 2011, '']'' director ] was confirmed to take the director chair.<ref name="DeadlineProduction"/> On June 16, 2011, ] was brought aboard the project to perform additional rewrites to the Daley/Goldstein script. Reitman was reportedly paid for several weeks of work, but the extent of his involvement or the script changes was not detailed.<ref name="ReitmanInvolvement"/>

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2013 film
Burt Wonderstone
Directed byDon Scardino
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
Music byLyle Workman
Production
company
New Line Cinema
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date2013
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million

Burt Wonderstone is an upcoming comedy film directed by Don Scardino and written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. The film follows Las Vegas, Nevada magician Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carell) as he attempts to reunite with his former partner Anton Lovecraft (Steve Buscemi) to take on dangerous street magician Steve Gray (Jim Carrey).

The film began development as early as 2006, when New Line Cinema bought the script "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth". The development process gained momentum when Charles McDougall was hired as director, but he eventually left the project and was replaced with Scardino. Daley and Goldstein rewrote the script which saw further rewrites from Jason Reitman in June 2011.

Filming was scheduled to finally begin in October 2011, in Los Angeles, California but was pushed back to January 2012. Filming began on January 10, 2012 in Nevada with filming later moving to Los Angeles.

Premise

Burt Wonderstone (Carell) and Anton Lovecraft (Buscemi) are a successful magic act in Las Vegas. Their partnership comes to an end when Anton is injured by Burt during their hotbox trick, and Anton moves to the Far East. When Burt is overshadowed by popular street magician Steve Gray (Carrey), he must convince Anton to return to the act to regain his standing by all means necessary.

Cast

Top to bottom: Steve Carell and Jim Carrey play Burt Wonderstone and Steve Gray respectively.
A formerly successful magician. Carell joined the film in September 2010. The character's design is based partly on famous magicians Siegfried & Roy.
A street-magician with a dangerous act. Carrey entered negotiations for a role in the film in October 2011. The character was described by Scardino as "if David Blaine and Criss Angel had a child", but that Carrey is "such an idiosyncratic performer, he's not quite either of those guys." Adam Pally was considered for the role.
Wonderstone's former partner. Buscemi entered negotiations for a role on October 31, 2011.
Billionaire owner of the Aztec Casino where Burt and Anton perform. Gandolfini was reported to be in talks for the role on October 29, 2011. In early December Gandolfini traveled to Las Vegas to research his role, speaking with magicians Criss Angel and Nathan Burton, and The Mirage casino president Felix Rapaport and executive Kenny Epstein, and philanthropist Larry Ruvo. Speaking on their meeting, Rappaport stated that Gandolfini wanted to prepare for the role by "getting insights in Las Vegas, specifically in the entertainment world and the world of magic."
Burt's former assistant who now works for Gray. On October 27, 2011, it was reported that Wilde, Michelle Monaghan, Judy Greer, Sarah Silverman and Jessica Biel were in contention for the female lead. This list was reduced to Silverman, Wilde, and Greer, with all making strong impressions on the filmmakers but with Wilde as the front-runner. It was later reported that the filmmakers were waiting for Biel to audition before making their final decision. Ultimately it was Wilde who secured the role.
Garrett was reported to be in negotiations for a role on December 12, 2011.
A magician. Mohr joined the cast on December 20, 2011.
A magic fan who has a one-night stand with Wonderstone.
Cook was required to learn several magic tricks under a magic supervisor to portray Wonderstone as he begins to discover magic.
A magician with a German background and a thing for cats.

Production

Development

The film started development in 2006 when New Line Cinema bought a script, titled "Burt Dickenson: The Most Powerful Magician on Planet Earth." The script was later rewritten by screenwriting team John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. In July 2011, the story was described as following Burt Wonderstone, a formerly successful magician who was overshadowed by a younger, edgier magician. However, by the time Carrey had joined the project in October 2011, the younger magician character had become simply a rival magician, and Burt was now part a formerly successful magic duo.

In February 2011, the film found a director in Charles McDougall, but by April 2011, McDougall had left the project with no reason being cited for the departure. In June 2011, 30 Rock director Don Scardino was confirmed to take the director chair. On June 16, 2011, Jason Reitman was brought aboard the project to perform additional rewrites to the Daley/Goldstein script. Reitman was reportedly paid for several weeks of work, but the extent of his involvement or the script changes was not detailed.

Filming

Filming had been scheduled to begin in October 2011, in Los Angeles, California, but was pushed back to January 2012, with casting of the remaining lead roles occurring throughout October. Principal photography began on January 10, 2012, starting with four days of shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, with over 400 extras hired to play background pedestrians, tourists and casino workers. Among the locations used during the Las Vegas shooting are interiors and exteriors at the Bally's Las Vegas hotel and casino, and exteriors of the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Street, and Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel. Scardino, who had not filmed in Las Vegas since helming an episode of Tracey Takes On... approximately fifteen years earlier, described shooting on location in the city as "an absolute must". Scardino added "We just felt that, to give the movie authenticity, it had to be on the Strip". The first day of shooting saw Carell and Buscemi suspended inside a perspex box, with Wilde and Gandolfini also on set. Copperfield developed a live stage illusion specifically to be used in the film. Carell was filmed on the Strip because Scardino believed his character is "a creature of the Strip," while Carrey was filmed "in and around Fremont Street," where his character felt more at home. Scardino explained the decision to film the characters in these environments, saying the "two different worlds" of Vegas "helps define our talent," with the "ever-changing Strip" providing contrast with "the frozen-in-time aspect of Fremont Street." Filming moved to Los Angeles and Southern California by January 16, 2012. Filming had concluded by March 13, 2012.

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