'Gone Girl' will come to the big screen
Actress Reese Witherspoon will produce the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling new novel "Gone Girl."
'Gone Girl' author Gillian Flynn will also write the screenplay for the adaptation.
Writer Gillian Flynn’s bestselling new book “Gone Girl,” about a woman who vanishes on the day of her fifth anniversary of a toxic marriage, will be adapted into a film by 20th Century Fox.
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Actress Reese Witherspoon will produce the film, and Flynn will pen the screenplay for the movie version.
No word yet on who will star in the film or when the movie will be released.









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