The film follows Brigance (McConaughey) as he defends a Black man (Jackson) accused of murdering two white men who raped his 10-year-old daughter. In sequel “A Time for Mercy,” Brigance is forced to defend the boy who murdered his mother’s boyfriend, a deputy sheriff, because the boy claims the man was abusive towards his family. The case pits Brigance against local law enforcement as well as his community.
The project is still in early stages of development at HBO, with no writer yet attached. “Transformers” producer Lorenzo Di Bonaventura is attached as an executive producer, working with Warner Bros. Television. HBO’s previous collaboration with McConaughey was very fruitful, with the actor starring in the first season of “True Detective.” A hit with audiences and critics alike, the Nic Pizzolatto series earned HBO five Emmy nominations, as well as a directing win for Cary Fukunaga, over its three distinct seasons. Until recently, McConaughey was set to reunite with Pizzolatto for a series at FX, but that project is no longer moving forward. “A Time to Kill” was Grisham’s debut novel, launching a literary career that has led to 300 million copies sold, 28 consecutive number one bestsellers, and nine feature film adaptations. His first foray into Hollywood was the 1993 Tom Cruise starrer “The Firm,” which earned two Oscar nominations and was a box-office hit. That quickly led to a boom in Grisham movies throughout the 1990s, including “The Pelican Brief” with Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington, and “The Client,” starring Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.