EXCLUSIVE: Gael García Bernal is set to join M. Night Shyamalan’s new secret movie from Universal. Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff, Vicky Krieps, Abbey Lee, Nikki A…
with a combined production budget of $35 million. Those films went on to cumulatively gross more than $600 million worldwide. He will similarly finance his next two films.
The new film marks one of Shyamalan’s biggest ensembles in some time as his films are usually built on two or three main characters driving the film with a smaller supporting cast. This film looks to have broader ensemble of players driving the narrative. For García Bernal, this marks rare venture into tentpole territory after sticking mainly to prestige pics like Jon Stewart’sor helping build a slate of films for his production company La Corriente del Golf which he runs with Diego Luna. He most recently directed. He is repped by WME.
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