The sun has barely set on "New Moon's" record-breaking opening weekend, but director Chris Weitz already has his next gig lined up.
Weitz will reteam with Summit Entertainment – the studio behind the "Twilight" film franchise – to direct "The Gardener," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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The film, which is scheduled to begin shooting in Spring 2010, follows a hard-working Mexican gardener in Los Angeles and his efforts to protect his son.
"There are no werewolves or vampires, just a Mexican gardener in Los Angeles," Weitz told the Reporter.
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Weitz's other directing credits include "The Golden Compass," "About a Boy" and "Down to Earth."
"New Moon" brought in an impressive $258.8 million worldwide in its opening weekend, including $72.7 million on its opening day, beating "The Dark Knight" for biggest opening day in box office history.
Its $142 million domestically was also the biggest November opening to date.
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