Joel and Ethan Coen's latest picture, "No Country for Old Men," which is adapted from the Cormac McCarthy novel and stars Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin, will have its world premiere next month at the Cannes Film Festival. But the sibling maestros already have lined up their next two projects.
The brothers have signed a two-picture deal with Focus Features and Working Title Films and will begin shooting the first, "Burn After Reading," this summer.
"Burn," which stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand, is a dark spy comedy about a CIA man who loses the disc of a book he's writing. Trouble is, the manuscript is filled with information vital to national security.