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This is the new film by J.C. Chandor of "A Most Violent Year" and "Margin Call" fame.
Well, I think Ben is definitely going to decline considering he still has to film "The Batman" for WB sometime in the future and Casey might just turn it down to now that he has an Oscar to his name. Who knows, though, more surprising things have happened in Hollywood so wait and see.There might be hope for Triple Frontier, the JC Chandor-directed Charles Roven-produced drama that was four weeks from a production start when Paramount dropped out along with Channing Tatum and Tom Hardy. Since Deadline revealed all this April 12, conversations have been ongoing with several suitors, but they look most promising right now with Netflix. If the streaming service boards, it would offer those lead roles to Ben Affleck and Casey Affleck to join Mahershala Ali in the film. Nothings set, but that scenario will potentially put the reigning Best Actor Oscar winner (Casey Affleck for Manchester By The Sea) in the same movie with the Best Supporting Actor winner (Ali for Moonlight). Beyond all this, the project will have to formally extricate from Paramount, and start production later in the year. The Mark Boal-scripted thriller is set in the notorious border zone between Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil where the Iguazu and Parana rivers converge. The script has long been catnip for filmmakers and talent; Katherine Bigelow once planned to direct, and Tom Hanks, Will Smith and Johnny Depp circled before Tatum and Hardy. Roven and Alex Gartner are producing. Netflix stepping up here would be a jump shot at the buzzer, but this is the kind of high profile feature the streaming service is looking for under incoming features head Scott Stuber. Stay tuned.