As the best of Guy Ritchie’s gangster films have promised, a great group of actors has gathered for the director’s return to his roots.
Although her past attempts at fantasy romance haven’t panned out perfectly, we’re hoping Hardwicke finally hits the genre jackpot.
‘The Hustlers at Scores’ is one of two women-led films that were quickly snapped up by other studios after leaving Annapurna Pictures’ slate.
The addition of two quirky and chameleonic actors definitely balances out the mainstream appeal of the ‘Knives Out’ cast so far.
This will mark the first time Americans will see the ‘Blade Runner’ director’s work on the small screen.
That’s not all, though. We’ll definitely be seeing — and hearing! — a lot more of the ‘Hidden Figures’ star in years to come as she books three new projects.
Years of development have resulted in a reported studio and actor switch, but this adaptation has never looked more appealing.
One ‘Star Wars’ veteran and four fresh additions to this directorial slate hint at an unexpectedly idiosyncratic series.
In the midst of leaving Captain America behind, Evans continues to traverse every other genre out there.