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David Fincher to Direct Western Crime Thriller “Bitterroot” For Netflix: A Gritty New Chapter In His Filmmaking Legacy

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • Sep 4, 2024
  • 3 min read


David Fincher, the Oscar-winning director known for his dark, meticulous storytelling in films like Se7en, Gone Girl, and Fight Club, is set to bring his talents to a new genre. Fincher has been tapped to direct the upcoming Western crime thriller Bitterroot for Netflix, a project that promises to blend the rugged charm of the Old West with a compelling crime narrative. The film, penned by Michael Gilio, who recently co-wrote Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated films in Fincher’s already illustrious career.


A Tale of Crime and Redemption in the Old West


Bitterroot centers on an elderly rancher whose life savings are stolen, prompting him to take drastic measures to reclaim what is his. The rancher turns to a life of crime, robbing banks and hunting down the thieves responsible. Adding to the drama, his son, a local sheriff, is in hot pursuit, creating a tense and emotional father-son dynamic that drives the story forward. The screenplay first gained attention back in 2008 when it made the Black List—a prestigious annual survey of Hollywood's best unproduced scripts—under its original title, Big Hole.


The tone of Bitterroot has been described as reminiscent of Clint Eastwood’s classic Western Unforgiven. This comparison hints at a film that combines raw, emotional storytelling with the harsh realities of the Old West. If Unforgiven is any indication, audiences can expect a gritty, character-driven narrative that explores themes of justice, redemption, and the complexity of moral choices.


The Journey of Bitterroot: From Black List to Big Screen


The road to bringing Bitterroot to the screen has been a long one. Over a decade ago, the film was initially set up with Michael Gilio writing and directing, while Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski was attached to produce. However, that version of the project never came to fruition. With Fincher now at the helm, the film has found new life, and all indications suggest that it will soon move into production.


While details about the cast remain under wraps, reports suggest that offers have been made to two lead actors, signaling that casting is underway and production is imminent. This move further cements Bitterroot as Fincher’s next major project.


David Fincher’s Expanding Slate of Future Projects


Fincher’s involvement in Bitterroot adds to an already exciting lineup of potential future projects. The director has been linked to a U.S. remake of the hit South Korean series Squid Game, a new take on Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train, and an untitled crime thriller that is still in the early stages of development. Each of these projects showcases Fincher’s continued interest in dark, psychological narratives, and his involvement in Bitterroot suggests a return to the complex, morally ambiguous characters that have defined his most celebrated works.


What to Expect from Fincher’s Take on the Western Genre


Fincher’s meticulous directing style, known for its precision and attention to detail, is likely to bring a unique edge to the Western genre. With his knack for crafting atmospheric tension and deep character studies, Bitterroot is set to be a fresh yet familiar take on the Western, echoing the moral complexity of classics while infusing it with modern cinematic techniques.


As fans eagerly await more updates, Bitterroot promises to be a riveting addition to Fincher’s already impressive filmography. The blend of a high-stakes crime story set against the stark backdrop of the Old West, coupled with Fincher’s storytelling prowess, is sure to create a film that stands out both within the Western genre and in Netflix’s growing catalog of original films.


For those who appreciate finely crafted cinema that challenges the boundaries of genre, Bitterroot is one to watch.


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