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When it rains, it pours...directors. The Hollywood Reporter says three big projects have three big name filmmakers circling them to direct. First off, Doug Liman (who recently wrapped up work on Fair Game with Naomi Watts and Sean Penn) is going to helm Three Musketeers - if his deal goes through. Set up at Warner Bros, the latest take on the classic Alexandre Dumas novel was adapted by Peter Straughan (the screenwriter of Men Who Stare at Goats) and follows D'Artagnan as he teams up with the three musketeers to take care of the evil Cardinal Richelieu. WB is expected to make this in 3-D - that's what they're planning to do with all tentpole releases.

Bourne / Green Zone director Paul Greengrass is taking his shaky cam to 20th Century Fox's Fantastic Vogage (Roland Emmerich was attached to direct this back in 2007). The project has been in the works for years, and is a remake of the 1966 sci-fi adventure film about a submarine and its crew of scientists who were shrunken down and inserted into the bloodstream of an important Soviet diplomat. And surprise, surprise! It'll be shot in 3-D.

And last but not least, The Hollywood Reporter says Oliver Stone is looking to direct Travis McGee. It's just in the 'talking' stage now, but Stone could be making Travis McGee his next project. Stone recently finished up Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (sorry, I still don't like that title - I always want to type Rust Never Sleeps) which hits theaters on September 24th. Leonardo DiCaprio is attached to play the title character in the film which will be adapted from John D. MacDonald first of 21 Travis McGee books: The Deep Blue Good-by. There's no word yet on when the film will head into production.

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