Fans of Charlie Hunnam now have a reason to celebrate as their favorite "Sons of Anarchy" star will be once again seen on the big screen! The 36-year-old star is set to lead the new Drake Doremus movie, "Zoe," along with Lea Seydoux.
"Zoe" is a movie about a romance between two characters -- Charlie Hunnam and Lea Seydoux. Their relationship will start at a revolutionary research lab, which is specially designed with technology that can improve and set perfect relationships, Hollywood Reporter cited.
In "Zoe," Charlie Hunnam and Lea Seydoux will be seen discovering more of themselves in an insightful way. Recently, it was announced that the film will be fully financed by Stuart Ford's IM Global. "Greg and I are both longtime admirers of Drake's talent," he said.
"With 'Zoe' we feel as if he is come up with a potentially commercial and critical success, and he has already attached an outstandingly talented cast in Charlie [Hunnam] and Lea [Seydoux]," Ford added. He also expressed his gratitude to work with Drake again with his invaluable directorial stint in Kristen Stewart's sci-fi movie, "Equals."
Ford also described that Drake employed "fascinating cast" for Zoe, like Charlie Hunnam and Lea Seydoux. As they are now excited for the coming collaboration, they are also looking forward to its box-office potential.
"Zoe" will start its production in April 2017 in Montreal with Charlie Hunnam and Lea Seydoux and will be produced by Scott Free's Michael Pruss with Doremus and Robert George, per Deadline. It will be executive produced by Ford, IM Global's Greg Shapiro, the president of the production of IM Global, and Kate Buckley from 42.
Charlie Hunnam is repped by Michael Cooper at CAA, Cynthia Pett at Brillstein and David Weber at Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern. Lea Seydoux, on the other hand, is repped by Stephanie Ritz at WME, Dallas Smith at United Agents and Gregory Weill at Adequat. No release date has announced for "Zoe" yet.