Unluckiest attempt at becoming a leading man would have to fall to Taylor Kitsch. The FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS star hit the big screen in two leading roles last year, JOHN CARTER and BATTLESHIP. Each one failed to make a big dent at the box-office, and they were both assassinated by the majority of critics. But that doesn’t mean Kitsch is giving up. He’s jumping on board a serial killer thriller courtesy of Mandalay Vision.
The film titled EXIT 147, is scripted by Travis Milloy, the man behind space set horror PANDORUM. Julian Jarrold will direct, which will add to his varied career which includes films such as the recent made for TV Hitchcock film THE GIRL, the British comedy KINKY BOOTS, and the first part of the stunning RED RIDING trilogy. Kitsch will play a small town sheriff who holds a man on a road trip against his will.
Source: Bloody Disgusting
Luke likes many things, films and penguins being among them. He's loved films since the age of 9, when STARGATE and BATMAN FOREVER changed the landscape of modern cinema as we know it. His love of film extends to all aspects of his life, with trips abroad being planned around film locations and only buying products featured in Will Smith movies. His favourite films include SEVEN SAMURAI, PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, IN BRUGES, LONE STAR, GODZILLA, and a thousand others.
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