After he noticed and widely recognized in the excellent shōgun series, Anna Soya found her next role. The sources have really told Deadline that the actor, the winner of Emm and the Golden Globe, will play how to rob a bank made by David Leich and made by Amazon MGM Studios. He joined the stars who have already appeared in the casting of the film and thriller, namely Nicolas Hult and Pete Davidson. Although the Amazon is the origin of the project, the sources of the term indicate that the film should come out in theaters.
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The details of the script are reserved, but with experience in mind David Leic In terms of excitement and humorous scenes in films such as Bullet Train, Deadpool 2 and, recently, Autumn Boy, we can wait for a similar scale movie.
Kelly McCormic and David Leic The film will be produced with Brian Grazer, Jeb Brod and Alan Mandelbaum. Mark Biancul (hunters and the next Cliffhanger reboot) wrote the script and will be the executive producer of the feature film.
Anna soy Conquered Hollywood – and the hearers’ hearts – after its performance awarded the Emmy Awards ShōgunGolden Globe Best Actor in a Drama TV series, drama series and best actor SAG Award in the Drama TV series.
The young actor is currently working on (sacred) Peter, dramatic comedy, the transition to adulthood produced by Peter Farrell, and has just finished shooting at the second season of the monarch: Monster Heritage for Apple TV+. This is also seen in Pacinko Apple TV+ adaptation 1 and 2 seasons, Justin Lynn in Fast & Furious 9, in Netflix/BBC, Giri/Haji series, as well as Ninja Assassin de James Mcteigue.
Its excellent performance in Shōgun is currently discussed in the FX series season, available in Disney+ stream.
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