Adam McKay to Produce Imax Climate Crisis Doc ‘Stormbound’
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- January 12, 2024
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Oscar winning filmmaker is set to produce , an upcoming Imax feature doc about storm chasers. Imax will finance the pic now in production from McKay’s Hyperobject Industries. Miko Lim will direct the film using proprietary Imax film and digital cameras ahead of a planned 2025 release. News of , which follows the life of storm chaser Jeff Gammons during peak storm season in the U.S., comes after McKay shelved his political satire Robert Pattinson and Amy Adams to instead focus on a project revolving around climate change.
McKay also directed for Netflix, a disaster movie about a planet killing comet hurtling toward Earth that stands in as a metaphor for the climate crisis. “Next to firefighters, there may be no more frontline view of our changing climate than storm chasers. It’s a terrifying and beautiful pursuit that will be stunning in the Imax format,” McKay said in a statement on Thursday.
Stormbound promises unseen footage of Hurricanes Charley, Florence, Ian, Irma and Katrina as it follows one man’s quest to find peace in the eye of storms and nature’s raw power. Todd Schulman, Trevor Jones and John Turner will share the producer credits with McKay, who launched Hyperobject Industries as his film, TV and podcast production company, based in Los Angeles, after he parted ways with his nearly 14 year partnership with and their company, Gary Sanchez Productions.
“Stormbound is what a documentary blockbuster should be about: incredible storytelling matched with Imax unparalleled immersive experience,” Turner, head of documentaries for Imax, said in his own statement. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The Hollywood Reporter.