"I've loved the writing since I was given a 240-page script for a three-hour play that starred nobody, that had no workshop," Weinstein, an investor in the Broadway production of August: Osage County, told Variety. "My reaction was similar to the feeling I had when I read Quentin Tarantino's script for True Romance. Tracy has that kind of voice." Weinstein is currently in production with Rob Marshall's film version of the Tony-winning musical Nine.
Initial plans for a feature film version of August produced by Doumanian and Traxler were announced on August 6, with Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel serving as executive producers. Doumanian told Variety she hopes to have Letts' screenplay within two or three months. While continuing its run at Broadway's Music Box Theatre, August: Osage County will begin an eight-week engagement at London's National Theater on November 21.