Brad Pitt’s military satire War Machine continues to gain ground at Netflix. Pitt, Topher Grace, Anthony Michael Hall and Scoot McNairy are already cast, and the latest to make a stand, show their hand and call a high command are Keith Stanfield (Straight Outta Compton) and Will Poulter (We're The Millers).
David Michôd (The Rover, Animal Kingdom) is directing, and also adapted the script from late journalist Michael Hastings’ book The Operators: The Wild And Terrifying Inside Story Of America’s War In Afghanistan. Pitt plays a top general in the US armed forces, overseeing the conflict and a mission that is riddled with problems, corruption and cock-ups. It’s all loosely based on the hubristic General Stanley McChrystal.
Grace is playing a civilian media whizz, but it's unclear so far which roles the rest of the cast have landed.
"War Machine is a rip-roaring, behind-the-facade tale of modern war decision-makers, from the corridors of power to the distant regions of America’s ambitions,” promises Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer. “Brad and David are a perfect team to make this timely, compelling and entertaining film.”
War Machine should reach screens - including cinema screens - sometime next year.
from Empire News
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