Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade are cooling their heels right now while MGM's financial woes keeps 007's license to kill on hold. So why not pick up another project, one that is thematically close to the great work they did on "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace."

Deadline reports that Purvis and Wade are set up with Parkes/McDonald and Imagenation to develop a script for a political action thriller in which an anthropologist travels to West Africa to clear the name of a friend who has been implicated in a terrorist attack. The story, which spawned with an idea from producer Michael Lieber -- himself a former cultural anthropologist -- involves Sahara West Africa's nomadic Taureg tribes and the uranium-rich lands through which they wander. There's no director, no casting, not even a title yet. But the story fits the particular talents of the writers, so I'm curious to see what comes of this one.

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Peter MorganWhile the press release hasn't been officially issued yet, AICN got their mitts on the news that "The Last King of Scotland," "Frost/Nixon" and "The Queen" writer Peter Morgan will be digging into the James Bond franchise for his next project. Morgan will join screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who also wrote 2006's "Casino Royale" and 2008's "Quantum of Solace."

The Bond series received of reboot of sorts with "Casino," which served as an origin story. Actor Daniel Craig stepped in to play the new Bond, and the Purvis/Wade writing team was further bolstered by "Crash" screenwriter Paul Haggis. Haggis also had a hand in writing the "Quantum" follow-up, but it appears that he'll be replaced in this outing by Morgan. Read More...

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