Ben Affleck and Oscar Isaac are in talks to join the impressive cast of J.C. Chandor’s Netflix film Triple Frontier. The two join the already cast Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, Pedro Pascal and Adria Arjona in the film, so reports The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision.
The title refers to the area between Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil, which is known as one of the world’s largest havens for organized crime. The story centres on five friends whose loyalties are tested when they reunite to take down a South American drug lord, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences, so reports the trade.
Chandor’s previous films include Robert Redford’s survival drama All Is Lost and A Most Violent Year, which also starred Isaac.
Prep on the film seems to have already started over in Hawaii, where the film will shoot as well as in Columbia, as both actors have been photographed with the rest of the cast.
?: Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Garrett Hedlund, Ben Affleck e Charlie Hunnam em um restaurante no Hawaii. (via ig: @/pigandthelady) pic.twitter.com/TVfCfehxVO
— Oscar Isaac BR (@OscarIsaacBRA) March 17, 2018
?: Mais fotos do Oscar no Hawaii: pic.twitter.com/o55fjdqrIW
— Oscar Isaac BR (@OscarIsaacBRA) March 17, 2018
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