According to Vulture, the director for the final four Harry Potter films, David Yates, has committed to his next project. A film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan with Warner Bros. Pictures.

There has been no confirmation of the casting for this film, but Yates is meeting up with up-and-coming actors like Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), Charlie Hunnam (Pacific Rim), and Alexander Skarsgard (True Blood).

We will keep you updated as more information becomes available on this project.

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