Daily news dose: J.J. Abrams to produce 'Mission: Impossible 4;' Lance Armstrong biopic details
Here is your dose of film news for June 11, 2009:
• J.J. Abrams recently said he's honored that Tom Cruise invited him to produce "Mission: Impossible 4." No word on whether Abrams will direct the sequel (he helmed "Mission: Impossible III"), but this confirms we'll definitely get to witness the return of Ethan Hunt. (TV Guide via Spoiler TV)
• Matt Prokop ("High School Musical 3: Senior Year") will join Brendan Fraser in Roger Kumble's upcoming family comedy "Furry Vengeance." Prokop will play the son of a developer (Fraser) who's forced to battle local wildlife while building a new housing subdivision in the Oregon wilderness. (The Hollywood Reporter)
• Peter Hedges is set to write and direct Disney's upcoming modern fable "The Odd Life of Timothy Green." Plot details are strictly kept under wraps. Hedges' directing credits include the hilarious "Dan in Real Life" and intriguing drama "Pieces of April." He also co-wrote "About a Boy." (The Hollywood Reporter)
• Lance Armstrong's cycling comeback didn't kick off that well, but the Tour de France champion is still getting his own biopic, and Gary Ross is set to write the script. Risky Biz Blog says the project is based mainly on Armstrong's book "It’s Not About the Bike." Ross also wrote and directed "Seabiscuit."

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