In February 1998, it was reported that
Sean Bailey and
Ted Griffin's script
Solace, revolving around a doctor who becomes involved with a bizarre series of deaths in
Manhattan, had been acquired by
Fox 2000 Pictures. In April 2001,
New Line Cinema had acquired the script which was now centered on a
psychic detective tracking a killer. In April 2003,
Paul Verhoeven was reportedly in negotiations with New Line to direct after
Nick Cassavetes and
Miguel Sapochnik had been previously attached. In March 2005, it was reported that New Line had set
Shekhar Kapur to direct and
Bruce Willis to star as a doctor with psychic abilities assisting the police in hunting a serial killer with similar abilities. In September 2008, New Line had hired
Mark Pellington to direct and the screenplay had been given revisions by
James Vanderbilt. In September 2011,
Anthony Hopkins was cast as the lead with final changes made to the screenplay by
Peter Morgan. In May 2012, it was announced that Brazilian director
Afonso Poyart was attached to direct. The film's lengthy development cycle prior to having a set cast and director was noted by industry trades at the time who noted a decrease in studio produced thrillers centered on serial killers as the genre relocated more towards
primetime television series like
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation with
Criminal Minds. The idea was eventually dropped when
Se7en director
David Fincher responded negatively to the idea, and the film was subsequently rewritten as a standalone project.
Principal photography began in May 2013 in
Atlanta,
Georgia. ==Release==