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Domhnall Gleeson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Ed Harris join Jennifer Lawrence in Darren Aronofky’s new film

April 21, 2016 by Gary Collinson

Variety is reporting that Darren Aronofsky is filling out the cast of his next film, adding Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina), Brian Gleeson (Snow White and the Huntsman), Michelle Pfeiffer (The Family) and Ed Harris (Run All Night) to the cast of the as-yet-untitled drama.

The film, which Aronofsky will direct from his own script, already has Jennifer Lawrence (X-Men: Apocalypse) attached, and “centers on a couple whose relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home and disrupt their tranquil existence.”

The project is expected to arrive in 2017.

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Originally published April 21, 2016. Updated April 15, 2018.

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Brian Gleeson, Darren Aronofsky, Domhnall Gleeson, Ed Harris, Michelle Pfeiffer

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Flickering Myth. He is a film, television and digital content writer and producer, whose work includes the gothic horror feature The Baby in the Basket and the suspense thriller Death Among the Pines. He is also the author of Holy Franchise, Batman! Bringing the Caped Crusader to the Screen.

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