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Tyler Perry Lands Sequel To 'Alex Cross' Titled 'Double Cross'!

Posted Oct 17, 2012

It looks like this is really a huge Tyler Perry week after all. Why is that you ask? Well, several days ago news dropped of Perry finalizing a deal for his new comedy film that he will be working on next month titled Single Mom’s Club, then today news of Perry closing in on a deal for an Alex Cross sequel surfaces the week of the debut of Alex Cross.

Not a bad week after all, especially if you hear all of the detailing that went into it starting with what it took to land Perry for Alex Cross which is his first starring role that he didn’t have to do anything for accept to act.

Check out the details from Deadline;

EXCLUSIVE: I’ve learned that the deal coming together will turn bestselling author James Patterson’s crime novel Double Cross into a 2nd movie starring Tyler Perry as the famous Washington DC crimefighter/psychologist. Perry’s first turn as Alex Cross opens this Friday from QED. Summit Entertainment is distributing in the U.S. It’s Perry’s first lead role that he didn’t produce or direct or write – and his reviews so far have been rather good. Certainly a lot better than I expected from the star of the crossdressing Madea movies. Although the critics have been harsh on helmer Rob Cohen and the film as a whole. QED International’s Bill Block put together Alex Cross at a cost of only $25M (lowered to $23M with Louisiana tax subsidies). He chased down the book rights from Patterson for under $1 million, then hired Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson to pen the screenplay with Patterson. Then Block and Patterson sought out Tyler’s WME agent Charles King. After meetings in Atlanta, QED signed the actor for $5M upfront. Perry took over the role from Morgan Freeman who first played Alex Cross in the filmsKiss The Girls and Along Came A Spider.Amazingly, Perry didn’t want to write, direct or produce the movie. He didn’t even want to move the location to his home base in Georgia for all his creature comforts. And he had the leverage, too. Instead Perry wanted QED to run the project so he could focus solely on his acting. Maybe next time Perry should direct, too.

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