A new director and a new co-star have joined the Paul Walker-toplined "The Death and Life of Bobby Z" at Millennium Films reports Variety.
Budgeted at $23 million, "Bobby Z" is the story of a first-rate loser who cops a plea with the DEA requiring him to pose as the legendary surfer-drug dealer Bobby Z in a hostage swap with a Mexican drug lord. When the feds' ruse goes awry, the fake Bobby Z goes on the run, with the 6-year-old son of the real Bobby Z in tow.
John Herzfeld ("15 Minutes") will now helm the pic, replacing Doug Aarniokoski, who was to have made his feature helming debut but ankled over creative differences. Laurence Fishburne, now lensing Paramount's "Mission: Impossible 3," has also closed a deal to join the indie cast and will play a DEA agent.
Thanks to 'White'.
