Eastwood and Cooper last worked
together on the 2014 box office smash American Sniper.
Various sources have reported that Bradley Cooper, 43, is in talks to reunite with the Academy Award winning drama's director Clint Eastwood, 87, on his new film titled The Mule. The movie is about a 90-year-old drug courier and a younger DEA agent on his tail.
Various sources have reported that Bradley Cooper, 43, is in talks to reunite with the Academy Award winning drama's director Clint Eastwood, 87, on his new film titled The Mule. The movie is about a 90-year-old drug courier and a younger DEA agent on his tail.
The film is a co-production
between Warner Bros. and Imperative Entertainment, and will mark Eastwood’s
first acting job since the 2012 baseball drama “Trouble with the Curve.” This
could also be one of his final on-screen appearances.
The movie is based on a 2014 New
York Times Magazine feature by Sam Dolnick and follows Earl Stone (Eastwood), a
man in his 80s who is broke, alone, and facing foreclosure of his business when
he is offered a job that simply requires him to drive — easy enough. But
unbeknown to Earl, he’s signed on as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel, and
also hit the radar of hard-charging DEA agent Colin Bates (Cooper).
Eastwood will also produce via
his Malpaso banner, along with Imperative’s Dan Friedkin and Bradley Thomas.
Ruben Fleischer, David Bernad, and Todd Hoffman are exec producing. Cooper has
been busy putting the finishing touches on his directorial debut, “A Star Is
Born,” but sources say he has also been looking for his next project. He will
next helm and star in the Leonard Bernstein biopic Bernstein.
Cooper had been linked to “The
Mule” for some time as Eastwood is a big fan of his after working together on
2014’s Oscar-nominated “American Sniper.”
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