Jon Ronson's The Psychopath Test adapted for Scarlett Johansson thriller | Movies

April 2024 · 2 minute read
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Jon Ronson's The Psychopath Test adapted for Scarlett Johansson thriller

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Al Gore’s daughter Kristin Gore is to adapt the book by British investigative writer Jon Ronson, which explores the slippery definition of psychopathy

The Psychopath Test, a book by British writer Jon Ronson which delves into the definition of psychopathic behaviour and the real-life people affected by it, is to be adapted into a thriller starring Scarlett Johansson.

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The adaptation is to be taken on by Kristin Gore, daughter of former vice president Al Gore, who has previously worked on the forthcoming David O Russell romance Accidental Love. In the director’s chair is Jay Roach, who helmed the Austin Powers and Meet The Parents franchises.

The book is a journalistic foray into the world of psychopathy, looking in particular at the work of Robert D Hare and his checklist to determine the condition – and whether it can indeed be quantified and clearly defined. Ronson’s previous book The Men Who Stare at Goats was similarly adapted for a Hollywood treatment, starring George Clooney, Ewan McGregor and Jeff Bridges.

It’s another collaborative project for Roach and Gore, who are already working on Women in Space, a sci-fi comedy about a group of women working to establish an outer space colony – it’s being developed as a half-hour TV show for network HBO. Gore is also writing a film for Sony Pictures about a family man going undercover with the mob, set to star Channing Tatum.

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