According to Deadline, Millie Bobby Brown is attached to star in Jason Bateman's adaptation of Tess Sharpe's novel The Girls I've Been.
According to Deadline:
"The novel is a twisty, exhilarating thriller centering around a con artist, Nora, who must use her powers of persuasion and impersonation to get herself, her girlfriend, and ex-boyfriend free during a hostage situation at a bank. It was brought in by Aggregate Films' Tracey Nyberg and falls under Aggregate's overall deal with Netflix and will be published by Penguin Random House early next year."
Bateman will produce the film through his production company, Aggregate Films Banner and Brown will produce through her production company, PCMA Productions.
Brown is set to star in Enola Holmes which is set to premiere in September on Netflix while Bateman is busy celebrating his show Ozarkearning 18 Emmy nominations.
From Your Site Articles
- 'The Kissing Booth 3' Secretly Filmed, Will Premiere In 2021 ... ›
- Netflix Reveals Their Most Watched Original Movies - Advocate Channel ›
- Netflix Releases First Look Of Millie Bobby Brown As Enola Holmes ... ›
- RECAP: Jason Bateman Hosts 'SNL' And Morgan Wallen Performs - Advocate Channel ›
- Kristin Booth Takes Fans Behind The Scenes Of 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' - Advocate Channel ›
- Netflix Announces Release Date For Part One of 'Ozark' Season Four - Advocate Channel ›
Related Articles Around the Web