Jake Gyllenhaal’s indie movie “Nightcrawler” has just been greenlit, forcing the Oscar-nominated actor to drop out of Disney’s Cinderella musical “Into the Woods” as a result of the scheduling conflict, TheWrap has learned.

Gyllenhaal had been in negotiations to play Cinderella’s Prince opposite Anna Kendrick in Rob Marshall’s highly-anticipated musical.

The edgy thriller is gearing up for a five-week shoot in early October and while Gyllenhaal wanted to make the dates work with “Into the Woods,” it proved impossible.

Marshall’s star-studded cast necessitates a complicated shooting schedule that would’ve required Gyllenhaal to be on set for several days in October and November, and possibly September and December as well. He wasn’t willing to turn down multiple opportunities in order to participate as a supporting player alongside Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp.

Dan Gilroy wrote “Nightcrawler,” which finds Gyllenhaal playing a small-time Los Angeles criminal who gets a little too swept up in the nocturnal world of the city’s crime journalism community.

CAA packaged “Nightcrawler” and is co-repping North American distribution rights with WME. Sierra/Affinity is handling foreign sales.

Gyllenhaal, who next stars alongside Hugh Jackman in the kidnapping thriller “Prisoners,” is also in early talks to star in “Everest” alongside Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin and John Hawkes. He’s repped by WME and attorney Alan Hergott.

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