Lucky Strike: Second World War Action Feature Millennium Media Reunites with Rod Lurie and Scott Eastwood Millennium Media is reuniting with T
Lucky Strike: Second World War Action Feature
Millennium Media Reunites with Rod Lurie and Scott Eastwood
Millennium Media is reuniting with The Outpost director Rod Davis Lurie and star Scott Eastwood on Second World War action feature Lucky Strike with Colin Hanks and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor.
Story and Production
Sales talks have begun in Toronto and the producers have earmarked a November start of production on the story of a wounded American soldier (Eastwood) who struggles to survive behind enemy lines in war-torn Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge, the Germans’ final offensive of the conflict.
Taylor John Smith rounds out the key cast on the project, which is based on an interview screenwriter and producer Marc Frydman conducted with a war veteran when he was 16. BondIt Media Capital is financing the project.
Cast and Crew
Frydman, Lurie, Millennium Media president Jonathan Yunger, Yariv Lerner, and Les Weldon are serving as producers. Millennium’s Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, and JJ Nugent are executive producers alongside Julie Kroll and Lati Grobman, and BondIt’s Matthew Helderman and Luke Taylor.
The shoot will take place at Millennium Media’s Nu Boyana Studios in Bulgaria. Millennium Media jointly handles US rights with UTA Independent Film Group.
Personal Connection
“Because of Marc’s intimate connection to this story and my military background, this is very personal for both of us,” said Lurie, who graduated from the West Point military academy in 1984 and served four years as a combat arms officer in the U.S. Army prior to his career in entertainment.
“Rod is a phenomenal filmmaker and given his military background, he can take these larger-than-life true stories and show sensitivity and humanity while still bringing in the thrills and action,” said Yunger.
Director’s Previous Work
Lurie’s feature directing credits include 2019 Afghanistan war film The Outpost, which starred Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, and Orlando Bloom, as well as 2000 political thriller The Contender.
Upcoming Projects
Eastwood currently stars in 1992 and will be seen in the kidnapping drama Stolen Girl alongside Kate Beckinsale, action film Alarum opposite Sylvester Stallone, and the sequel to Wind River. His credits include Fast X, Suicide Squad, and Pacific Rim: Uprising.
Hanks most recently shot Nuremberg with Russell Crowe, Rami Malek and Michael Shannon and can be seen in the romantic comedy And Mrs. Among his credits are Jumanji: The Next Level, and Paramount+ series The Offer alongside Miles Teller.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor is currently in The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat for Searchlight/Hulu and the upcoming awards season hopeful Nickel Boys. She has starred in Origin and King Richard,
Smith was recently seen in Sony’s Where The Crawdads Sing opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones and just wrapped Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza’s film Warfare for A24.
Conclusion
Lucky Strike is an upcoming Second World War action feature that reunites Millennium Media with director Rod Lurie and star Scott Eastwood. The film is based on a true story and features a talented cast, including Colin Hanks and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor. With a November start of production planned, this film is sure to be an exciting addition to the war genre.
FAQs
Q: What is the story of Lucky Strike?
A: The film is based on the true story of a wounded American soldier who struggles to survive behind enemy lines in war-torn Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge.
Q: Who is the director of Lucky Strike?
A: Rod Davis Lurie, who is known for his work on The Outpost and The Contender.
Q: Who is the star of Lucky Strike?
A: Scott Eastwood, who has appeared in films such as Fast X and Suicide Squad.
Q: When is the start of production for Lucky Strike?
A: November.
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