EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, HBO has bought
Beat The Reaper,
a drama series project from New Regency executive produced by Leonardo
DiCaprio. The project, which feature scribes Brian Koppelman and David
Levien (
Ocean’s Thirteen) are writing, executive producing and
attached to direct, is based on the debut book by physician/novelist
Josh Bazell. It is a criminal/medical thriller about a young ER doctor
whose life is upended when a patient comes through his ward that
recognizes the internist from his old life — when he used to work for a
notorious crime family. As his past comes crashing back and his
enemies from his old life try to destroy him, he tries to hold his new
life together while discovering that everything he knew about his past
may have been wrong.

New
Regency co-produces the HBO project with DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Rick
Yorn’s LBI Entertainment. The three companies first came together three
years ago when New Regency acquired rights to the book just as it was
published in January 2009 for a feature film. Julie Yorn, DiCaprio and
Appian Way’s Jennifer Davisson Killoran were attached to produce the
movie, once eyed as a potential starring

vehicle
for DiCaprio, with Koppelman and Levien set to write. DiCaprio,
Koppleman, Levien, Davisson Killoran and Julie Yorn will now executive
produce the HBO series version, along with New Regency founder/majority
owner Arnon Milchan and former chairmen Bob Harper and Hutch Parker who
brought the book to the indie production company. Harper and Parker
left
New Regency at the end of August and were succeeded by new
president/CEO Brad Weston. As part of his review of the company’s
development slate, Weston identified
Beat The Reaper as better suited as a TV series. The project garnered interest from four networks before landing at HBO.


This marks New Regency’s first TV project since the 2008 shutdown of Regency Television. New Regency continues with its
plans
to relaunch Regency TV, and a search is underway for an executive to
run it. For DiCaprio, managed by LBI Entertainment, the deal for
Beat The Reaper comes on the heels of another sale to HBO of a drama project based on a book:
The Lobotomist,
a series adaptation of Jack El-Hai’s novel. On the TV side, Koppelman
and Levien, repped by CAA and 3 Arts, previously wrote the 2003 ABC
drama pilot
The Street Lawyer and created and executive produced the ESPN series
Tilt, on which they also directed the pilot.
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