Chris Pine will be part of Noah Hawley’s latest crime thriller about an unintended killing. The movie is presently in growth and, quickly, casting.
Chris Pine is heading again into some darkish territory after motion pictures like Don’t Fear Darling along with his upcoming crime thriller Nowhere Quick. Selection has reported that Pine is ready to star within the movie that’s written by Noah Hawley, who has created the FX exhibits Fargo and Legion along with directing an episode of the upcoming collection Alien: Earth. Hawley’s movie and TV manufacturing firm that’s based mostly out of Austin, 26 Keys Productions, shall be producing the brand new challenge.
In keeping with Selection, Nowhere Quick is “a Texas crime thriller following a small-town criminal who inadvertently kills the nephew of his boss.” 30West, who had govt produced and financed one other Chris Pine movie, The Contractor, shall be financing and co-represent the U.S. rights for the crime thriller together with CAA Media Finance. AGC Worldwide, which is the worldwide gross sales arm of the thriving unbiased manufacturing firm AGC Studios, will symbolize the overseas rights. Casting for the remainder of the principal roles is presently underway.
Pine is coming off of a devastating response to his first writing/directing/starring challenge, Poolman, which had been panned throughout the board with critics. Pine would admit that at one level, he nearly submitted to the reception, however he in the end sees previous the criticism, “I watched my film. After the reviews in Toronto I was like maybe I did make a pile of sh*t. I went back and watched it. I fucking love this film. I love this film so much.”
Pine continued to clarify his response on the matter, “When the film came out at Toronto and just got fucking panned…I tried to make a joyful film. With so much joy behind it, to then be met with a fusillade of not-so-joyous stuff…the cognitive dissonance there was quite something. It’s ultimately been the best thing that’s ever happened to me. It’s forced me to double down on joy and really double down on what I love most about my job, which you kind of forget, it’s fundamentally about play. You become children for hours a day and make believe. There’s an impish quality that I don’t want to lose.”