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01-22-2010, 03:51 AM
Samuel L Jackson and Josh Duhamel have signed on to supernatural thriller Sympathy For The Devil, from director Boaz Yakin.
Playing mortals who are trapped in a battle between heaven and hell, the pair have joined the director’s sixth film, his first in two years.
The official synopsis for the film reads thus:
Caught in the no-man's land between Saturday night sin and Sunday morning redemption, Louisiana lawman Harlan Stark (Duhamel) finds that his intervention into a spectacular crime - the bold attempt to assassinate a charismatic preacher — soon escalates into a cosmic confrontation between Heaven and Hell, where angels are warriors as dangerous as demons.
Harlan and his loyal partner Jesse (Jackson) stand at the fulcrum between vengeful good and devious evil, with neither side showing anything like mercy.
Nobody does justice to material like this as well as Mr Jackson, and having him face the extremes of heaven and hell promises all kinds of action genius.
And it'll be interesting to see how Duhamel handles his role opposite the King of Charisma. He's got proven action credentials with Transformers, now let's see if he can up his game.
The script’s been written, so as soon as distribution rights are wrapped up, Yakin and co can officially get going on the shoot.
Playing mortals who are trapped in a battle between heaven and hell, the pair have joined the director’s sixth film, his first in two years.
The official synopsis for the film reads thus:
Caught in the no-man's land between Saturday night sin and Sunday morning redemption, Louisiana lawman Harlan Stark (Duhamel) finds that his intervention into a spectacular crime - the bold attempt to assassinate a charismatic preacher — soon escalates into a cosmic confrontation between Heaven and Hell, where angels are warriors as dangerous as demons.
Harlan and his loyal partner Jesse (Jackson) stand at the fulcrum between vengeful good and devious evil, with neither side showing anything like mercy.
Nobody does justice to material like this as well as Mr Jackson, and having him face the extremes of heaven and hell promises all kinds of action genius.
And it'll be interesting to see how Duhamel handles his role opposite the King of Charisma. He's got proven action credentials with Transformers, now let's see if he can up his game.
The script’s been written, so as soon as distribution rights are wrapped up, Yakin and co can officially get going on the shoot.