Shamier Anderson joins cast of 'Tin Soldier'


Los Angeles, May 27 (IANS): Hollywood actor Shamier Anderson, who will be seen in "John Wick 4", has been signed for another film. This time, it's the Brad Furman directorial "Tin Soldier", the shooting for which is currently underway in Greece, reports aDeadline'.

The film brings together the duo of Shamier and Furman after the former starred in "City Of Lies". As per "Deadline", the film also stars Jamie Foxx, Robert De Niro, Scott Eastwood, and John Leguizamo.

"Tin Soldier" follows the story of The Bokushi (played by Jamie Foxx), who preaches to hundreds of veterans who have been drawn to the promise of protection and purpose under him. Surrounded by his devout military-trained followers, he has built an impenetrable fortress and amassed an arsenal of weapons.

After several failed infiltration attempts, the government - in the form of military operative Emmanuel Ashburn (essayed by De Niro) - recruits Nash Cavanaugh (Eastwood), an ex-special forces asset, who was once a disciple of The Bokushi. Nash agrees to use his vulnerable past and insider knowledge of the enigmatic leader to finally get revenge on the man who took everything from him, including the love of his life.

'Deadline' further states that Furman is directing from his script with Jess Fuerst. Unified Pictures' Keith Kjarval, Current Entertainment's Steven Chasman and Romulus Entertainment's Brad Feinstein are producing the film. Furman and Fuerst will also produce under their Road Less Traveled Productions banner. Blue Rider's Walter Josten and Unified's Ben Ruffman will serve as the executive producers.

 

  

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