Thanks to the third season of the successful series The White Lotus, in which he portrays Saxon, the son of Fortuné Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaac’s interpretation), Patrick Schwarzenegger dreamed of playing the role of culture.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s son responded to the Internet customers, offering that it would be perfect in the role of a golden boy in the new version of American psycho, that Luke will be preached (call me by your name) simple but evolutionary: “Nothing makes me happy. “
I love nothing more;)
– Patrick Schwarzenegger (@pschwarzenegger) April 30, 2025
This is not the first time Patrick Schwarzenegger has expressed an interest in the role of a famous Wall Street killer. Already in 2024 he commented on the statement Variety The arrival of the Italian filmmaker with the guidance of the project with enthusiasm “My dream”
At the end of the year, the same media stated that Austin Butler was negotiating for the role in the 2000 role by Christian Bailey. However, there is nothing official yet. So Patrick Schwarzenegger may believe a little.
A non -remake
For the first time in October 2024, Luke Guadinino’s new adaptation of American psycho will not be a remake of Mary Haron’s cult movie, but a re-rebuilding of Brett Easton Ellis novel published in 1991. The scenario is decorated with Scott Z. Burns.
The story takes place for years in the heart of Reagan and follows the hell of Patrick Batemann, Misogyne Golden Boy, a homophobic and racist Wall Street, which hides a smooth and luxurious appearance, a psychopathic person pushing him to a series of incredible violence.
The film should be Luke Watino’s Next Project since the production of the feature film SGT. The rock that he had to do for DC this summer was stopped by Warner Bros.
Source: Allocine

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