Between Game Of Thrones, running the London Marathon like a badass and her film career, Natalie Dormer is a busy person. She's adding another movie to the list, joining Michael Douglas, Jai Courtney and Brenton Thwaites in God Four.
Writer/director/producer Todd Komarnicki, who most recently worked on the script for Clint Eastwood's Sully, is on both screenplay and shot-calling duty for the new film, which sees a documentary filmmaker (Courtney) preparing to attend his 10-year school reunion when he learns that one of his former rowing crew mates has committed suicide. The revelation has him looking back at his final year at college, a period of his life filled with love, loyalty, rivalry and danger.
Komarnicki is aiming to have the cameras rolling next month. Dormer, in addition to her Thrones duty, will move from God Four to In Darkness, playing a blind musician who hears a murder in the flat above her and is pulled into London's criminal underworld. Douglas has worked on action thriller Unlocked and is likely to return as Hank Pym for Marvel's Ant-Man And The Wasp. Courtney will be on our screens as Captain Boomerang in Suicide Squad, landing August 5, while Thwaites is one of the leads in Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, which docks here on May 26 next year.