BETA — Сайт у режимі бета-тестування. Можливі помилки та зміни.
UK | EN |
LIVE
Розваги 🇺🇸 США

Andrew Garfield’s ‘The Uprising’ From Paul Greengrass Lands Fall Release at Focus

Hollywood Reporter Ryan Gajewski 1 переглядів 3 хв читання
Andrew Garfield
Andrew Garfield Amy Sussman/Getty Images

Andrew Garfield is ready to lead the revolution this fall in a forthcoming historical drama from Paul Greengrass.

Focus Features announced Wednesday that The Uprising is set to hit theaters domestically on Sept. 11. Jamie Bell, Stephen Dillane, Tom Hollander, Cosmo Jarvis, Thomasin McKenzie, Jonny Lee Miller, Woody Norman and Katherine Waterston round out the cast.

The Uprising centers on the untold story of a rebellion against tyrannical King Richard II. Garfield stars as the leader of the rebellion that pits an army of commoners against the Crown in a battle for equity and survival.

Related Stories

Jamie Bell and Richard Gadd in Half Man TV

'Half Man' Review: Richard Gadd's Tormented 'Baby Reindeer' Follow-Up Is More Exhausting Than Enjoyable

Lee Cronin, Jason Blum, James Wan Movies

'The Mummy' Filmmaker Lee Cronin Talks the Original Ending and Test Screening Mistruths

Greengrass, whose recent features include The Lost Bus and News of the World, helmed the film from his own script. He produces alongside Gregory Goodman and Joanna Kaye. Also producing are Jason Blum for Blumhouse, Lars Sylvest for Thank You Pictures and Joe Neurauter for Supernix.

Garfield can soon be seen in Apple TV’s series Wild Things about magician duo Siegfried & Roy, with Garfield portraying Roy Horn opposite Jude Law’s Siegfried Fischbacher. He is also set to play OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Luca Guadagnino’s movie Artificial for Amazon MGM Studios. Among Garfield’s other recent feature credits are The Magic Faraway Tree, After the Hunt and We Live in Time.

Other forthcoming projects from Focus include Robert Eggers’ Werwulf, hitting theaters on Christmas. Also on the horizon are Curry Barker’s horror title Obsession, Georgia Oakley’s new take on Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, Anthony Maras’ World War II-focused Pressure and Hayley Kiyoko debut Girls Like Girls.

THR Newsletters

Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day

Subscribe Sign Up
Поділитися

Схожі новини