Everyone’s new (ish) favourite actor is back with a new photo, and he’s looking pretty funny, check it out below:
Joseph Gordon Levitt is starring in THE WALK, which tells the true story of Phillipe Petit, (Levitt) who tries to cross the World Trade Centre towers on a high wire in 1974. The film also stars Ben Kingsley, James Badge Dale and Charlotte Le Bon (in the picture with Levitt).
The film is set to be released on 2nd October 2015, so we’ve still got a while to wait. In the meantime, if you want to find out more, why don’t you check out James Marsh’s document MAN ON WIRE, which tells Petit’s story.
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Jul 17, 2014 at 4:36 am
Can we please have french people playing french characters and writing their dialogue, Hollywood? I’m sick and tired of foreigners butchering my language trying to impersonate frenchies (the worst probably being Mira Furlan’s Danielle Rousseau of Lost fame). The only one to pull it off without noticeable accent (though she does have a very slight accent IRL) was Jodie Foster in the south african film Elysium.