So we all know that once upon a time Aaron Sorkin wrote a show called
Sports Night. Which of course, is a thinly veiled account of the greatness that was Keith Olbermann's Ego's life during his ESPN days. Which character you ask? Why both of them. Because as you know, the Ego is so much man that not just one fictional character can contain his greatness.

The series ended, sadly, after just two seasons but now Aaron Sorkin has been inspired by the Greatness that is Keith Olbermann's Ego brilliant cable news career to write a new series
based on The Ego for HBO. And who you might ask is going to play the Greatness? Rumor has it that
Jeff Daniels is now in negotiations for the part.

Excuse the Ego for saying this, but we're just not getting the resemblence.
***Update***: Something called
New York magazine has dared to disagree with Keith Olbermann's Ego.
Jeff Daniels is currently in talks to take the lead role in Aaron Sorkin's HBO pilot about a difficult, smart cable-news anchor, modeled on the likes of Olbermann, Chris Matthews, Anderson Cooper, and Brian Williams. Daniels's jerkiest role to date, in Squid and the Whale, was such a believable, aggravating, nuanced performance of jerkiness that we're sure he'll be a great fit.
***Update #2***The Egotwit has weighed in on this entire casting situation.