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The New York Times reporter exposed the Weinstein scandal, and it was going to be made into a movie

Cover news reporter Yang Fan

On June 8, nearly four years after New York Times reporters, Megan Tuch and Jody Canto, exposed Harvey Weinstein's crimes, the story of the two began to be brought to the big screen by Hollywood.

The New York Times reporter exposed the Weinstein scandal, and it was going to be made into a movie

Variety magazine reported that Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan would play two female journalists

Universal is currently preparing to make a feature film called She Said, based on the best-selling documentary book "She Said: Breaking the Story of Sexual Harassment That Help Ignited the Movement," by two journalists. Currently, the studio is in talks with Kerry Mulligan and Zoe Kazan, and is expected to invite each other to play Tuch and Canto Reveal. Filming is scheduled to begin this summer and will be directed by the show's "Deviant" director Maria Berger. Schrader directed and Rebecca Lenkowitz wrote the screenplay.

The New York Times reporter exposed the Weinstein scandal, and it was going to be made into a movie

Weinstein

Everyone in Hollywood won't forget October 5, 2017 — how this sensational story exposed Harvey Weinstein's sexual harassment and assault on women over the past few decades, revealing a series of jaw-dropping details. The story eventually kicked Weinstein out of the industry and got a judge to sentence him to 23 years in prison, reshaping Hollywood ever since.

The New York Times reporter exposed the Weinstein scandal, and it was going to be made into a movie

Megan Tuch and Jody Canto

The film will not focus on Weinstein personally and his crimes, but on the story of an all-female team of journalists who track down and expose the truth, similar to the 2015 film "Spotlight" and the 1976 film "Presidential Team".

The New York Times reporter exposed the Weinstein scandal, and it was going to be made into a movie

Annapurner Pictures and Plan B Entertainment took over the rights to adapt the book in 2018. Megan Ellison and Sue Nagel will serve as the film's executive producers; Brad Pitt, Deid Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner will serve as producers, and Universal Pictures head Donna Langley approved the filming in order to launch more women's-themed works at the studio.

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