Warner Bros. Picks Up 'Killshot'
by
Borys Kit

The pitch hails from "The Mentalist" writer Ken Woodruff.
Warner Bros. is going for the Killshot, picking up a pitch from Ken Woodruff.
Heat Vision breakdown
Plot details are being kept secret but it is known to be an action comedy.
No producer is attached.
Woodruff, repped by WME, is a writer-producer on CBS’ procedural The Mentalist. Before that he was a writer on Shark, the short-lived legal show that starred James Woods and entered the business when he acted as an assistant on The O.C.
Woodruff also wrote a feature script called Goodbye Mexico that sold to Richard Saperstein's Genre Company.

- Borys Kit
- thrnews@thr.com
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