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==1970s==
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===''White Dog''===
{{main|White Dog (1982 film)}}
Scott was among the number of film directors attached to direct the [[White Dog (1982 film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[White Dog (Gary novel)|White Dog]]'' in the 1970s,
===''My Dog's on Fire''===
In the late 1970s, Scott read a [[spec script]] by [[David Peoples|David Webb Peoples]] called ''My Dog's on Fire'',
===''Alive''===
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===''Starman''===
{{main|Starman (film)}}
Scott was among the number of film directors attached to direct ''[[Starman (film)|Starman]]'' (1984)
===''The Presidio''===
{{main|The Presidio (film)}}
In 1987, Scott was selected to direct ''[[The Presidio (film)|The Presidio]]'' and developed the film with writer [[Larry Ferguson (screenwriter)|Larry Ferguson]], before
==1990s==
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===''Judge Dredd''===
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In the early 1990s, Scott was attached to direct an adaptation of the [[2000 AD (comics)|''2000 AD'' comics]] series ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' that was to star [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] and be produced by [[Edward R. Pressman]]. [[Peter Briggs (screenwriter)|Peter Briggs]] was one of several screenwriters enlisted by Pressman. Briggs' draft had to do with Dredd going up against arch enemy [[Judge Death]], while [[Jonathan Gems]] pitched a film where [[Mega-City One]] is a post apocalyptic city filled with mutants and an unspecified draft from [[William Wisher Jr.]] According to Briggs, the producers were interested in having the film be based on ''The Return of Rico'', in which Dredd's brother [[Rico Dredd|Rico]] escapes from prison and seeks out revenge. Briggs would eventually leave the project, as would Schwarzenegger and Scott later on.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jenkins|first=Jason|title=Writer Peter Briggs Remembers the Arnold Schwarzenegger
===''Tom Mix and Pancho Villa''===
Scott's involvement with ''Tom Mix and Pancho Villa'' goes as far back as June 1993, when ''[[The New York Times]]'' reported he was to direct the project for [[TriStar Pictures]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Marton|first=Andrew|title=FILM; Coming Soon: Dueling Earps and Other Biopics|date=20 June 1993|newspaper=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/06/20/archives/film-coming-soon-dueling-earps-and-other-biopics.html|accessdate=26 October 2023}}</ref> In 2002, it was reported that [[Javier Bardem]] was to portray [[Pancho Villa]] in Scott's film.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Green|first=Jennifer|title=Javier Bardem tipped for Scott's Pancho Villa role|date=11 January 2002|magazine=Screen International|url=https://www.screendaily.com/javier-bardem-tipped-for-scotts-pancho-villa-role/407976.article|accessdate=26 October 2023}}</ref> The project was to have been based on [[Clifford Irving]]'s novel, and in 2003, it was reported that Scott was scouting locations in Mexico and [[Steven Zaillian]] was writing the screenplay. "This is ''[[Lawrence of Arabia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia]]'' (1962) meets ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'' (1969), a huge film with trains, cavalry, thousands of soldiers in uniform and on horseback," Scott said.<ref>{{cite magazine|last2=Bensinger|first2=Ken|last1=Fleming|first1=Michael|title='Pancho' in Mexico mix|date=17 November 2003|magazine=Variety|url=https://variety.com/2003/film/markets-festivals/pancho-in-mexico-mix-1117895873/|accessdate=26 October 2003}}</ref>
===''Money Train''===
{{main|Money Train}}
Scott was initially signed to direct the heist film ''[[Money Train]]'' (1995)
===''Tonight, He Comes''===
{{main|Hancock (film)}}
Vy Vincent Ngo's [[spec script]] for ''[[Hancock (film)|Hancock]]'' (2008), originally titled ''Tonight, He Comes'', was written in 1996. The draft, about the relationship between a troubled 12-year-old and a fallen superhero, was first picked up by Scott with an interest in directing. However, the project languished in [[development hell]] and would be passed to several other directors
===''Gemini Man''===
{{Main|Gemini Man (film)}}
In 1997, Scott became attached to direct [[Darren Lemke]]'s script of ''[[Gemini Man (film)|Gemini Man]]'' for [[Walt Disney Pictures]].<ref name=gemini>{{cite web|last=Kit|first=Borys|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/gemini-man-meet-credited-writer-who-didnt-actually-write-gemini-man-1246953/|title=Meet the Writer of 'Gemini Man' (Who Didn't Actually Write 'Gemini Man')|date=11 October 2019|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=28 December 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Kit|first=Borys|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/ang-lee-talks-direct-clone-assassin-movie-gemini-man-skydance-996366|title=Ang Lee in Talks to Direct Clone Assassin Movie 'Gemini Man'|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=21 April 2017|access-date=22 April 2019}}</ref> Complications soon arose when the studio
===Untitled Navy pilot film===
In June 1998, it was reported that [[Scott Free Productions]] had struck a deal to develop a film about an unnamed real-life [[United States Navy]] pilot who became a highly paid repo man
===''Josiah's Canon''===
In November 1998, Scott was in negotiations to direct [[Fox 2000 Pictures|Fox 2000]]'s action-thriller ''Josiah's Canon'' for producer [[Adam Fields]]. The [[spec script]], first written by [[Jeff Davis (television producer)|Jeff King]], follows a [[Holocaust survivor]] who leads a team of bank robbers on a heist of a Swiss bank.
===''The Tailor of Panama''===
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===''Kill Shot''===
{{main|Killshot (film)}}
Also in 1998, the feature adaptation of [[Elmore Leonard]]'s thriller novel ''[[Killshot (novel)|Killshot]]'' was being developed by [[Miramax|Miramax Films]] and producer [[Lawrence Bender]] for Scott to direct and for [[Robert De Niro]] and [[Quentin Tarantino]] to
===Untitled Newman/Haas Racing drama series===
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===''Take Down''===
In June 1999, it was reported that Scott was developing a film project titled ''Take Down'' with [[Jerry Bruckheimer]] producing it and [[Henry Bean]] serving as screenwriter.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Hindes|first=Andrew|title=Scott Free inks two co-prexies|date=2 June 1999|magazine=Variety|url=https://variety.com/1999/film/news/scott-free-inks-two-co-prexies-1117502673/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref>
===''Lucky Strike''===
Scott's involvement with ''Lucky Strike'' goes as far back as October 1999, when ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' reported it as a project in development with Bruckheimer.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Lyons|first=Charles|title=Scott brothers back to Disney, via Bruckheimer|date=12 October 1999|magazine=Variety|url=https://variety.com/1999/film/news/scott-brothers-back-to-disney-via-bruckheimer-1117756552/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> In February 2012, it was reported that Scott was to direct the film and that [[Vince Vaughn]] was cast as the lead.<ref>{{cite web|last=Jagernauth|first=Kevin|title=Tony Scott Lining Up Action Film 'Lucky Strike' With Vince Vaughn To Star|date=15 February 2012|website=IndieWire|url=https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/tony-scott-lining-up-action-film-lucky-strike-with-vince-vaughn-to-star-113057/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|last=White|first=James|title=Tony Scott May Have a Lucky Strike|date=15 February 2012|magazine=Empire|url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/tony-scott-may-lucky-strike/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Schwartz|first=Terri|title=Vince Vaughn And Tony Scott Bowl A 'Lucky Strike'|date=16 February 2012|website=MTV.com|url=https://www.mtv.com/news/tlvmqu/vince-vaughn-tony-scott-lucky-strike|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231029193010/https://www.mtv.com/news/tlvmqu/vince-vaughn-tony-scott-lucky-strike|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 October 2023|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fischer|first=Russ|title=Tony Scott To Cast Vince Vaughn In Drug Cartel-Busting Action Thriller 'Lucky Strike'?|date=15 February 2012|website=Slash Film|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/519821/tony-scott-shoot-lucky-strike-vince-vaughn/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> The film, budgeted to have been $80 million, was to have been produced by [[Emmett/Furla Oasis|Emmett/Furla Films]] and distributed by [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|title=Tony Scott Got Close To Production On 'Lucky Strike'|date=21 August 2012|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/2012/08/tony-scott-got-close-to-production-on-lucky-strike-322142/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|last=Miller|first=Daniel|title=Tony Scott Update: Director Had Personal Connection to San Pedro Bridge|date=21 August 2012|magazine=The Hollywood Reporter|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/tony-scott-death-san-pedro-bridge-unstoppable-364517/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> Henry
==2000s==
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===''The Warriors'' remake===
In September 2002, it was announced that Scott was to direct a remake of the 1979 film ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]'' for [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[MTV Films]].<ref name=dave>{{cite magazine|last2=McNary|first2=Dave|last1=Lyons|first1=Charles|title=Helmer will lead 'Warriors'|date=24 September 2002|magazine=Variety|url=https://variety.com/2002/film/markets-festivals/helmer-will-lead-warriors-1117873320/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> In late 2006, Scott announced that his version would be set in [[Los Angeles]]. "The original ''Warriors''
===''Emma's War''===
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===''Purefold''===
In June 2009, Scott
===''The Hunger'' sequel===
It was reported in June 2009 that Scott was to have done a sequel to his 1983 film ''[[The Hunger (1983 film)|The Hunger]]''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Mirko|title=Tony Scott on The Hunger Sequel|date=11 June 2009|website=Comingsoon.net|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/horror/news/713817-tony-scott-on-the-hunger-sequel|accessdate=26 October 2023}}</ref> In November 2011, Scott said the film was "not necessarily a remake or a reinvention" and that he was "in development with a writer from ''[[City of God (2002 film)|City
===Steve Banerjee biopic===
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===''Hell's Angels''===
In May 2010, it was announced that Scott was to direct a film project titled ''Hell's Angels'', with the screenplay written by [[Scott Frank]], and [[Mickey Rourke]] was in talks to portray [[Sonny Barger]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Goldberg|first=Matt|title=Mickey Rourke in Talks to Star in Two Tony Scott Films: POTZDAMER PLATZ and HELL'S ANGELS|date=6 May 2010|website=Collider|url=https://collider.com/mickey-rourke-in-talks-to-star-in-two-tony-scott-films-potzdamer-platz-and-hells-angels/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402030251/http://collider.com/mickey-rourke-in-talks-to-star-in-two-tony-scott-films-potzdamer-platz-and-hells-angels/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 April 2015|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|title=Mickey Rourke In Talks For Double Feature With Tony Scott As They Rev 'Hell's Angels'|date=5 May 2010|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/2010/05/mickey-rourke-in-talks-for-double-feature-with-tony-scott-38382/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> [[Shia LaBeouf]] was also attached to the project.<ref>{{cite web|last=Vejvoda|first=Jim|title=Shia LaBeouf: Outlaw Biker?|date=9 August 2010|website=IGN|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/08/09/shia-labeouf-outlaw-biker|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> It was later reported in August 2011 that Scott wanted [[Jeff Bridges]] to portray Barger.<ref name=slash>{{cite web|last=Fishcher|first=Russ|title=Tony Scott Adds 'The Wild Bunch' Remake To His Slate; Wants Jeff Bridges For 'Hells Angels'|date=18 August 2011|website=Slash Film|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/517140/tony-scott-adds-the-wild-bunch-remake-slate-ideally-making-hells-angels/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref>
In 2014, it was announced that [[Rob Weiss]] would take over the project and that Scott would be credited as a producer posthumously.<ref>{{cite web|last=Busch|first=Anita|title='Hells Angels' Feature Rides Over To Writer-Producer Rob Weiss|date=21 May 2014|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/2014/05/hells-angels-feature-rob-weiss-sonny-barger-731743/#more-731743|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Rife|first=Katie|title=Entourage producer takes over Hell's Angels movie developed by Tony Scott|date=27 May 2014|website=The A.V. Club|url=https://www.avclub.com/entourage-producer-takes-over-hell-s-angels-movie-devel-1798268884|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> Frank said of the project in 2014: "The version that we were going to do died with Tony."<ref>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Drew|title=Interview: Scott Frank Talks 'A Walk Among the Tombstones,' The Western He's Dying To Make, And More|date=19 September 2014|website=IndieWire|url=https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/interview-scott-frank-talks-a-walk-among-the-tombstones-the-western-hes-dying-to-make-and-more-272112/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref>
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===''The Associate''===
In August 2010, it was reported that Scott was in talks to direct a film adaptation of the [[John Grisham]] novel ''[[The Associate (novel)|The Associate]]'' for Paramount.<ref>{{cite web|last=Nicholson|first=Max|title=Top Gun Associate?|date=5 August 2010|website=IGN|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/08/05/top-gun-associate|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Moody|first=Mike|title=Tony Scott to helm Grisham thriller?|date=5 August 2010|website=Digital Spy|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a256662/tony-scott-to-helm-grisham-thriller/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> The ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' reported that [[Shia LaBeouf]] would star in the project, with [[William Monahan]] and [[Lorenzo di Bonaventura]] serving as screenwriter and producer, respectively.<ref>{{cite news|last=Zeitchik|first=Steven|title=Tony Scott could get Grisham-ed|date=4 August 2010|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/24-frames/story/2010-08-04/tony-scott-could-get-grisham-ed|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref> In April 2012, it was announced that [[Adrian Lyne]] replaced Scott.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Kroll|first=Justin|title=Lyne in talks to helm Grisham's 'Associate'|date=12 April 2012|magazine=Variety|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/lyne-in-talks-to-helm-grisham-s-associate-1118052594/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Gowland|first=Ryan|title=The John Grisham Renaissance Continues: Adrian Lyne To Direct 'The Associate'|date=13 April 2012|website=IndieWire|url=https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/the-john-grisham-renaissance-continues-adrian-lyne-to-direct-the-associate-252509/|accessdate=24 October 2023}}</ref>
===''Nemesis''===
Also in August 2010, it was reported that Scott was to direct a film adaptation of [[Mark Millar]] and [[Steve McNiven]]'s ''[[Nemesis (Icon Comics)|Nemesis]]'' for 20th Century Fox.<ref>{{cite web|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|title=Fox And Tony Scott Plot Movie Version of Millar & McNiven's 'Nemesis'|date=6 August 2010|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/2010/08/fox-and-tony-scott-plot-movie-version-of-mark-millars-nemesis-60421/|accessdate=26 October 2023}}</ref>
===''Man of Steel''===
{{main|Man of Steel (film)}}
In September 2010, it was announced that Scott was
===''Top Gun'' sequel===
{{main|Top Gun: Maverick}}
In October 2010, Scott confirmed that he
An official sequel, ''[[Top Gun: Maverick]]'', was released in 2022 and was dedicated
===''The Wild Bunch'' remake===
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