
I'm not sure what happened to
Escape from the Deep, the World War II submarine thriller which was supposed to be the next project for
Moon's Duncan Jones, or
Mute (his other original sci-fi film). The
news today, though, is even more exciting: it seems that instead of tackling historical fiction, Jones will go back to the well for some more heady science-fiction with
Source Code. If the title sounds familiar, it's because the project has been floating around for over two years; last year, Shane Abbess (of the Australian pseudo-religious horror film
Gabriel) was
set to direct.
Source Code was written by Ben Ripley (
Species III!), with a once-over by
Billy Ray -- a master of the thoughtful genre film. In it, a character is forced relive a train bombing from the point of view of a stranger until he can figure out who's responsible.
Jake Gyllenhaal is in negotiations to play the soldier protagonist, or perhaps the third party he inhabits. It's not clear if this is a "conventional" time-travel story or something more akin to
Groundhog Day.
Jones is also attached to another sci-fi project called
Mute, which he is writing and which he discusses briefly
here. Source Code is supposed to start filming early next year, which will probably put the other film (not to mention
Escape from the Deep) on the back burner. Meanwhile, awards speculation is starting to simmer around
Moon, and especially the richly deserving Sam Rockwell. I'll believe that when I see it -- but Jones' debut showed such remarkable promise that I'm awaiting his next film with bated breath.