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Morgan Freeman told SCI FI Wire that his long-held dream of producing and starring in a big-screen adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke's SF novel Rendezvous With Rama is closer than ever to becoming a reality.
"That is going to happen," Freeman said in an interview while promoting his latest film, The Bucket List. "Thank heaven, that is going to happen. We're looking for that to start in the next year."
Rendezvous With Rama, which was published in 1972, follows a group of human explorers who intercept and try to unlock the secrets of an alien spaceship that has approached Earth. Freeman would play the commander of the Endeavor, the deep-space maintenance ship used to rendezvous with the alien craft.
"The story itself is the idea that we can be visited from outer space," Freeman said. "The idea that we're the only living intelligent creatures is ... you can't really believe that. Well, you can, but if you think about it for a while, what if there are other intelligent creatures--and I firmly believe there are--what does that tell us? We're going to imagine that they're going to have to look something like us, and if they don't look like us, what does that tell us about God?"
Freeman has had Rendezvous With Rama on his radar for nearly a decade, but this is the closest it's been to happening. Not only is it listed as "announced" on the Internet Movie Database, but it's also on the Web site of Freeman's production company, Revelations Entertainment, which classifies it as "in development." http://www.scifi.com/sfw/news/sfw_news_20071224.html
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