Danny Boyle sure does love playing with the concept of time. The man went from 28 Days Later to 127 Hours to Yesterday, and now the Oscar-winning filmmaker has signed on to direct the Michael B. Jordan movie Methuselah for Warner Bros. The project has been in development for several years and was initially envisioned as a starring vehicle for Tom Cruise, who would've played the Biblical figure who supposedly lived to be 969 years old thanks to survival skills that have kept him a step ahead of everyone else. Variety reports that the concept has changed, however, …
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Spider-Man: Far From Home director Jon Watts has come aboard Warner Bros.' Methuselah, which Michael B. Jordan attached himself to as producer and star a month ago. Together, Watts and rising-producer Jordan have an eye to turn this tale into a franchise for the studio, according to Deadline. If you opened this thinking "Methuse-whatzit?", that might sound like a tall task. But the project has reportedly been a priority for Warner Bros. for quite some time, with Tom Cruise's name in the mix for the title role at one point. The movie would focus on the …