Is Nicolas Cage headlining a film that could potentially be the next “Interview”?
The infamously prolific Oscar winner is reportedly in talks to star in an international comedy with a potentially provocative premise, to be directed by “Borat” filmmaker Larry Charles. Cage would play an ordinary man who decides to launch a one-man hunt for Osama bin Laden.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Army of One” will be released by Endgame Entertainment and Conde Nast Entertainment and has been linked to the powerhouse producing brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein. The film is said to be loosely based on a GQ magazine profile of Chris Heath, a Colorado construction worker who reportedly tried to sneak into Afgahnistan and Pakistan numerous times in an attempt to ferret out the now-deceased al Qaeda terrorist.
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“This is an incredibly talented group of filmmakers and we are looking forward to working with them to bring this fascinating story from GQ to life,” said Conde Nast Entertainment president Dawn Ostroff in a statement.
The film, which will begin shooting in March and is still in the scripting stages, is reminiscent of the controversial recent comedy “The Interview,” which portrays the assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un and allegedly provoked hackers from that country to target the studio that released the film, Sony, for an invasive breach which revealed embarrassing personal exchanges and private information of the company’s employees, executives and more.
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