The folks over at Latino Review have learned that Oliver Stone is looking to revisit a time period that has done absolute wonders for his career – The Vietnam War. This time, however, he’s focusing on the My Lai Massacre, an incident during The Vietnam War in which US soldiers, thinking them to be Viet Cong and/or Viet Cong sympathizers, killed hundreds of civilians in the hamlet of My Lai on March 16, 1968, thereby sparking intense international outrage. Titled PINKVILLE, pretty boy man candy Channing Tatum and expert Hurricane relief volunteer Sean Penn are currently attached to star with Paramount Vantage having recently bought the script. Read about this and a Joe Carnahan/Christian Bale project over HERE.
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