The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dinklage, Channing Tatum to produce Ford-Ferrari drama

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PETER Dinklage (right) and Channing Tatum are joining forces to produce 'Driven', a TV series chroniclin­g the rivalry between car makers Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari in the 1960s. The news was announced by IM Global Television at Mipcom, the global market for entertainm­ent content that recently opened in Cannes, France.

Hollywood loves getting its teeth into stories of jealousy between celebrity rivals. After the “Feud” anthology on FX -with a first season exploring the rivalry between actresses Bette Davis and Joan Crawford -- a new 10-episode series will explore the competitiv­e relationsh­ip between the two car makers Enzo Ferrari and Henry Ford II.

The two men had diametrica­lly opposed visions of the car industry, with the Italian making high-end luxury vehicles for the elites and the American heading an empire based on mass-produced cars for one and all. The two neverthele­ss had one thing in common: their competitiv­e nature. When Enzo Ferrari turned down a buyout offer from his rival as negotiatio­ns reached advanced stages, the Ford heir decided to get even on the racecourse, launching a bid to topple the Italian manufactur­er at Le Mans.

This story that shaped the motor racing world will be written by Zak Schwartz (‘Taken', ‘Person of Interest') and produced by Peter Dinklage and Channing Tatum via their respective companies.

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