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HBO Has 160 Lawyers Preparing For Its New Scientology Documentary

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Oscar winner Alex Gibney is putting the finishing touches on a documentary that tackles the Church of Scientology and its high-profile members like Tom Cruise (pictured). Featureflash / Shutterstock.com

HBO is producing a new documentary on the Church of Scientology so explosive that the network has been forced to hire legal backup.

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"We have probably 160 lawyers" looking at the film, HBO Documentary Films president Sheila Nevins tells The Hollywood Reporter.

The documentary is based on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright's controversial book "Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, & the Prison of Belief," which grew out of a New Yorker profile on former Scientologist director Paul Haggis.

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Lawrence Wright's controversial book is the subject of a new HBO documentary. "Going Clear"/Knopf Publishing

Wright's book was initially met with strong resistance from the litigious Church of Scientology and "threatening letters from lawyers" when it hit shelves in 2013. The church published a lengthy takedown of the book upon its US release, and it was never even published in the UK after the publisher dropped "Going Clear" at the advice of its lawyers.

HBO is bracing for protests as well but still hopes the doc will be done in time to be submitted to the Sundance Film Festival in January.

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The doc "is expected to feature new revelations about the controversial religion and its famous followers Tom Cruise and John Travolta," THR reports.

Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney is attached to direct. Gibney's previous topics he has explored in his "documentary factory" include Lance Armstrong, Enron, Eliot Spitzer, WikiLeaks, and the US military.

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