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The Hurt Locker and
Zero Dark Thirty. Also attached to the project is Noah Centineo. The 24-year-old actor has starred in
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and
T
he Diary. Centineo also has a lead role in the upcoming
Black Adam movie, where he’s set to play Atom Smasher. The film will be produced by Makeready CEO Brad Weston, along with Nick Styne of Definition Entertainment, and Mark Sourian.
Much like the movie set to be made by MGM though, it’s not clear where this story will begin and end. Wall Street Bets is still targeting stocks in GameStop, with multiple calls to “hold the line” coming from both Reddit and Twitter. Even the Wolf of Wall Street himself, Jordan Belfort, is taking to social media to tell fellow investors to hold their shares in GameStop.
Noah Centineo to star in movie about GameStop stock controversy ANI | Updated: Feb 02, 2021 15:23 IST
Washington [US], February 2 (ANI): The stock market drama surrounding the American electronics retail company GameStop is getting the Hollywood treatment, with actor Noah Centineo all set to star in the upcoming film.
As per Variety, Netflix is in the early stages of making a film revolving around the still-unfolding social-media-driven financial scenario. The script is being written by Oscar-winner Mark Boal, who is widely known for The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty .
Centineo, known for his breakout roles in To All the Boys I ve Loved Before and The Fosters , is set to appear in a major role in the untitled film. Pivot host, tech expert, and NYU professor Scott Galloway will consult on the upcoming project.
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