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An international trailer has been unveiled for The Program movie. The video embedded above features scenes with Ben Foster playing famed cyclist Lance Armstrong and Chris O’Dowd as the sports reporter David Walsh.
According to Yahoo! Movies, the story for this project was based on Walsh’s 2012 nonfiction book, Seven Deadly Sins: My Pursuit of Lance Armstrong. The film will be released internationally in Fall 2015; no United States release date has been announced as of yet. (via Slate.com)
Ben Foster has signed on to star in the Inferno film adaptation. Foster’s character, a villainous scientist named Bertrand Zobrist, has an obsession with Dante Alighieri’s famous poem.
This project, based on Dan Brown’s 2013 novel, marks the return of Tom Hanks as the symbologist Robert Langdon. Ron Howard, the director behind both The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, will also come back to take the helm.
Here’s more from The Hollywood Reporter: “Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, and Irrfan Khan also are in the cast. The story sees Langdon drawn into a conspiracy to unleash a deadly plague centered on Dante’s ‘Inferno,’ the 14th century epic poem about the nine circles of hell.” Click here to download a free eBook of The Divine Comedy.
The Weinstein Company plans to create a biopic profiling world renowned author, J.D. Salinger.
The film will focus on the period when Salinger was serving in the military during World War II up until the publication of his beloved novel, Catcher in the Rye.
Filmmaker Shane Salerno, the director behind the recently released Salinger documentary, has been enlisted to work on this movie project. Follow this link to view the Salinger trailer.
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