Last October, information broke that James Gray‘s follow-up to “Armageddon Time” could be a biopic about John F. Kennedy‘s time in World War II. Now that seems to now not be the case. Deadline studies that Gray as an alternative will group up once more with Focus Features for “Ezekiel Moses,” from a buzzy script by Keith Bunin.
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The upcoming film is a Depression-era ghost story a couple of younger, imaginative boy in a small city who befriends a drifter who might or might not have supernatural skills to talk with the useless. Bunin’s current draft blew individuals at Focus away, and it took little persuasion for Gray to signal on to the challenge.
Apparently, the thought for “Ezekiel Moses” has been kicking round for a while. Philip Seymour Hoffman was connected to direct the movie at one level earlier than his tragic demise in 2014. But it’s Gray’s film now, and the story feels proper within the director’s wheelhouse. “Armageddon Time” did very effectively with critics after its Cannes Film Festival world premiere final 12 months, so anticipate plenty of buzz round this challenge.
But Gray’s on a very good string of movies in the mean time anyway. Critics additionally loved 2019’s “Ad Astra” with Brad Pitt following its bow at Venice that 12 months. And in 2016, “The Lost City Of Z” with Charlie Hunnam closed the New York Film Festival to common acclaim. So, anticipate Gray and Focus to eye a competition premiere for “Ezekiel Moses” when it approaches launch.