Noma Sets Crypto Feature Film Trio
02.06.2022 - 19:43 / etonline.com
Will Poulter is one busy guy. After turning heads this past year with performances in, and, the actor is back with his latest film, .
And ET has the exclusive first look at the trailer for the musical heist from Gravitas Ventures. Written and directed by Malachi Smyth and featuring original music written by Johnny Flynn, who also stars in the film alongside Poulter and Naomi Ackie, is a mash-up between a real-time heist thriller and an offbeat romantic comedy.Poulter and Flynn play two small-time crooks, Troy and Mike, who are on a mission that they hope will change their current circumstances. As they wait for a rendezvous hand-over, Troy unexpectedly falls for a waitress named Gloria (Ackie) and starts to question his life choices. Based on the trailer alone, the film looks to be another standout project for Poulter, whose star continues to rise with each new role.
The 29-year-old British actor, who first broke out with films and, will next be seen in . But until fans can see him suit up as the villainous Adam Warlock, they can watch him sing some of Flynn’s original tunes alongside Ackie, who is making waves of her own with acclaimed roles in and as well as her upcoming portrayal of Whitney Houston in. debuts in theaters on Friday, June 3 and will be available On Demand starting June 10. Naomi Ackie on 'Master of None' and Putting Her All Into Portraying Whitney Houston (Exclusive) Will Poulter Is 'Having a Blast' Filming 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Noma Sets Crypto Feature Film Trio
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Will Poulter’s acting career so far has undoubtedly been diverse. The British actor stars in everything from Oscar-winners like “The Revenant” to YA Sci-Fi like “The Maze Runner” films, to auteurist fare like Ari Aster’s “Midsommar” and Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit.” Up next for Poulter? A musical crime drama, “The Score,” where Poulter stars alongside Johnny Flynn as a small-time crook whose chance encounter with love makes him question his life choices.