No One Will Save You's Brian Duffield co-writing and directing.
Deadline has brought word that Brolin is currently in talks to Whalefall's cast, which is currently being led by Euphoria star Austin Abrams. It's not currently known who the Oscar nominee is in negotiations to play, as Abrams is expected to be portraying the scuba diver lead character. In addition to co-writing and directing, Duffield is set to produce the film alongside Imagine Entertainment's Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody and Allan Mandelbaum.
What Brolin's Casting Means For Whalefall
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While his casting may yet to be confirmed, Brolin being eyed for Whalefall likely points to him playing Abrams' father in the film. The main thrust of the novel does largely explore Jay's efforts to survive after being swallowed by the whale, but his father, Mitt, remains a major presence. The two have a very tragic backstory that gives Jay a complicated mentality going into searching for his father's remains, while he also continually hears his father's disembodied voice seemingly coming from the whale itself.
Should he indeed finalize his deal, Whalefall will also mark Brolin's first return to the survival thriller genre after nearly a decade. His filmography is largely comprised of psychological dramas and action hits, but 2015 saw him make his survival thriller debut with the true-story-inspired Everest, which recently saw a surge in popularity on streaming, while 2017 saw him star in the similarly true-story-inspired Only the Brave.

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Brolin's casting would also mark an interesting reunion for the star with Abrams after the two previously starred in Zach Cregger's horror epic Weapons, which recently got a major release update as it was pushed up by five months. While it's unknown if the two shared any scenes together in the film, their experience with each other on that set could have given a foundation for the two to further build going into Whalefall.
Our Take On Brolin ing Whalefall
He'll Bring The Right Gravitas To The Role
For those familiar with Kraus' source material, Mitt's a character who will need to be handled deftly, both from the written and acting sides, and Brolin would go a long way to doing so in Whalefall. The star is undeniably great at unlocking the various layers of nuance for his roles, be they antagonistic or benevolent, which is sure to translate into a gripping performance in Duffield's film.
Source: Deadline