A new take on the story of Bonnie and Clyde, titled Suspiria.
Her co-star in the film, Jack O'Connell, got his start across the pond as a teenager, often playing young delinquents. He had a lead role for two seasons of the teen drama series Skins. His first starring film role came in 2014 when he played real-life Olympian Louis Zamperini who was a prisoner-of-war during World War II in Angelina Jolie's drama Godless. This year, he headlined yet another biographical film, Trial by Fire, opposite Laura Dern.
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Up in the Air). Now, Skybound Entertainment has gotten on board and Spanish director Kike Maíllo (Eva) is attached.
Most know the story of Bonnie and Clyde from the 1967 film starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as the eponymous pair. More recently, The Highwaymen, is in production; it will follow two former Texas Rangers, Frank Hamer and Maney Gault, who were a part of the team that tracked down Bonnie and Clyde during their years-long crime spree.
Love is a Gun is scheduled to begin production early next year. The producers have expressed that the director and stars are in favor of a "character-driven approach" in telling the popular story, adding that it will detail the "intimate love affair" of the crime duo, who were responsible for numerous robberies during the Great Depression before they were killed by police officers in Louisiana in 1934.
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Source: Variety