Lance Armstrong biopic in the works from Paramount, J.J. Abrams
Related
Top Stories
- IPL spot-fixing case: Actor Vindoo Dara Singh arrested
- IPL 2013: Final No.5 for MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings
- Pune Warriors withdraw from IPL, 'disgusted' by BCCI's attitude
- IPL spot fixing: Accused Sreesanth claims innocence
- Li Keqiang visits TCS, Cyrus P Mistry says China important for growth of Tata Group

Paramount Pictures and "Star Trek" producer J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot company have purchased the film rights to a forthcoming book about cyclist Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, according to a person with knowledge of the transaction.
Armstrong, whose name and celebrity status helped build a multimillion dollar cancer foundation, admitted on Thursday that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win a record seven consecutive Tour de France championships after denying doping allegations for years.
The forthcoming book, "Cycle of Lies: The Fall of Lance Armstrong" by New York Times reporter Juliet Macur, traces his recovery from cancer, inspirational return to cycling, and his fall to disgraced ex-champion.The book is set for a June publication by HarperCollins. Neither Paramount nor Bad Robot would comment on the deal, which was first reported on the Deadline Hollywood entertainment site. Abrams, the producer and director of the forthcoming science-fiction thriller film "Star Trek into Darkness," co-founded Bad Robot with producer Bryan Burk.
Paramount will distribute the big-budget "Star Trek," which is scheduled for release in May. Paramount has distributed other Abrams-produced films, including 2011's "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," starring Tom Cruise. Paramount Pictures is a subsidiary of Viacom Inc and HarperCollins is owned by News Corp.
Editors’ Pick
- Fixing probe now reaches Bollywood, son of Dara Singh held
- BCCI cashes Pune guarantee, Sahara walks out of IPL
- 'Sree spent Rs 1.95L on clothes, bought friend BlackBerry'
- Delhi firm with MoD as client is linked to Pak cyberattacks
- After Infosys, iGATE sacks Phaneesh Murthy for sexual misconduct
- 2 weeks after harassment, Haryana schoolgirls return, cops in tow
- UPA-2 anniversary today, to showcase achievements of UPA-1


Nikhil Advani can't wait to watch Go Goa Gone
Lara Dutta calls her daughter Saira the 'boss'
Kim Kardashian's baby to be part of her reality show
'Sex and the City 3' would be wonderful: Sarah Jessica Parker




















