As the world awaits the theatrical launch of Paul Schrader‘s latest outing, “Master Gardner” on May 19, news arises of his purported next picture. So what’s Schrader as much as subsequent? How a few reunion with “American Gigolo” star Richard Gere?
The Film Stage experiences that Schrader and Gere will work collectively for the primary time in 43 years on the director’s subsequent movie. The mission additionally serves as an oblique reunion with one other Schrader collaborator. Schrader will adapt Russell Banks‘ 2021 novel “Foregone,” a few Vietnam draft dodger turned documentary filmmaker dying in a Montreal hospital who asks an acolyte to movie his deathbed confessions. Gere would ostensibly be taking part in the filmmaker, however no affirmation on that but.
For those that don’t keep in mind, Schrader tailored one other Banks novel, “Affliction,” to a lot important acclaim in 1997. So, whereas this mission isn’t the movie set in Puerto Rico Schrader talked about at NYFF final Fall, it’s an intriguing one nonetheless. And a pair different bits of intrigue in Schraderland. #1: Schrader optioned a script to Elizabeth Moss for her function directing debut after a few years of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” A Moss-Schrader team-up? Not a nasty look.
And #2: Schrader is in talks to helm a script of Antoine Fuqua‘s called “Three Guns At Dawn.” Is that script a Western? No, not quite. Instead it’s about three brothers — a grimy cop, a serial killer, and a drug vendor — who hate each other equally, and presumably meet up for a standoff in some unspecified time in the future to off one another.
Will any of those three initiatives transfer ahead? Only time will inform. But Schrader works rapidly for a 76-year-old, so rely on him to get one thing shifting quickly.