the associate writer

Paramount has hired The Departed screenwriter William Monahan to write an adaption of John Grisham’s bestselling legal thriller The Associate. Shia LaBeouf is attached to star and Lorenzo di Bonaventura (Transformers, GI Joe) is producing. So what’s it about? Read the official plot description after the jump.

“It’s a deadly game of blackmail. And they’re making him play. Kyle McAvoy is one of the outstanding legal students of his generation: he’s good looking, has a brilliant mind and a glittering future ahead of him. But he has a secret from his past, a secret that threatens to destroy his fledgling career and, possibly, his entire life.

One night that secret catches up with him in the form of some bad men in a dark alley — they have a deeply compromising video of the incident that haunts him. The men make it clear to Kyle that he no longer owns his own future — that he must do as they tell him, or the video will be made public knowledge, with all the unpleasant consequences. What price do they demand for Kyle’s secret? Strangely, it is for Kyle to do exactly what any ambitious young lawyer would want to do: take a job in New York as an associate at the largest law firm in the world, a job that is incredibly well paid and, with mammoth hours and outrageous billing, could lead to partnership and a fortune.

But Kyle won’t be working for the company, but against it — passing on the secrets of the company’s biggest trial to date, a dispute between two defense contractors worth billions of dollars to the victor. Now Kyle is caught between the criminal forces manipulating him and the FBI, who would love to unmask the conspiracy. Will his intellect, cunning and bravery be enough to extricate him from an impossible dilemma? Full of twists and turns and reminiscent of The Firm, The Associate is vintage John Grisham.”

Previous Grisham novels to be adapted to the big screen include: The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Chamber, The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury and Skipping Christmas (Christmas with the Kranks). The Associate sound like typical Grisham, complete with the normal Grisham title. The book didn’t recieve the best reviews. Strangely, the international cover of the book (seen below in blue) actually looks like a scene from LaBeouf’s Eagle Eye.

The 384-page hardcover is available for preorder on Amazon for around $15.

source: Variety

  • gah
    I like Monahan, but Grisham + Labeouf = yawn. Plus doesn't Monahan have like two other projects, on in which he's directing?
  • bb6640
    They - Hollywood - is obviously grooming LaBeaouf as the next Tom Cruise/Tom Hanks and this will be his Firm, which is fine... But I am not sure how much I am looking forward to this. Grisham essentially writes the same story over and over again, variation on a theme. But here is the thing: I can stay home, watch Damages which does Grisham better than Grisham does Grisham.
  • the first couple of lines also rings of Eagle Eye.

    "make it clear to Kyle that he no longer owns his own future — that he must do as they tell him"

    Sounds like Boiler Room meets Eagle Eye
  • gah
    Seriously. How many more generic thrillers are we going to get before Shia fires his agent?
  • hoth base
    this question will always be asked in future shia movies- HOW DO THEY WORK AROUND THE FACT THAT HE HAS 9 FINGERS???????
  • How much Grisham can they shove down our throats? He hasn't had a consistently good book since The Firm and has been warming up the same concept since then.
  • Monahan is a brilliant screenwriter and I actually enjoyed quite thoroughly 'The Associate' which I read on holiday last year (it was no 'Firm', but it was certainly a decent read) so I wouldn't mind seeing a book-to-film conversion, however the only weak plank in the decking for me is Shia LeBeouf.
  • i was thinking the same thing, too. Shia needs something better than this, lol. but to be fair, Monahan is a good screenwriter-- I LOVE The Departed.
  • gah
    I like Monahan, but Grisham + Labeouf = yawn. Plus doesn't Monahan have like two other projects, one of which he's directing?
  • No more LeBouf!
  • Bengoshi-San
    I think Shia LaBeouf is a bad actor and too many people are wasting their time and energy to try and make him more than he is capable of.
  • LaBeouf needs to go back to his roots and make another 'Even Stevens' movie...jk
  • LOL, why the hell does Monahan look soo pissed off??
  • BTYO
    I liked this book, but I dont know how they can make the ending work for a movie... they probably will have to change the plot some just like they did with Runaway Jury.
  • i don't dislike shia as much as most other people do so i think it could work.
  • This might be bad for shia
  • Eric
    I read the book knowing it was going to be made into a movie. While reading it, I thought LaBeouf would be the perfect guy to play the title role, and whaddyaknow? The book was disappointing, but knowing Monaghan is screenwriting gives me hope.
  • Sounds like something I've seen over and over again.
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