The upcoming Netflix spy thriller Heart of Stone has cast two big names in Hollywood – Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan. These two stars will be joining forces for this exciting new project.
Various sources, including Deadline and The Hollywood Reporter, have reported that actors have been cast in the upcoming spy thriller Heart of Stone, produced by Netflix and Skydance Media.
Although specific information about the movie’s story has not been revealed yet, Deadline has reported that it will be directed by Tom Harper, known for his work on The Aeronauts, and co-written by Greg Rucka and Allison Schroeder. Gal Gadot, who is 36 years old, will be a member of the production team alongside several others from Skydance, Mockingbird Pictures, and Pilot Wave Motion Pictures.
Dornan, aged 39, and Gadot both shared the news of their casting on their respective Instagram accounts, along with references to the Deadline article. Gadot expressed her excitement by welcoming Dornan to the Heart of Stone cast and looking forward to having fun together while kicking some ass. She also mentioned several accounts and hashtags, including Netflix, Pilot Wave Motion Pictures, and Mockingbird Pictures.
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Gal Gadot, known for her iconic portrayal of Wonder Woman in the 2017 film and its 2020 sequel, recently starred in the Netflix movie Red Notice. The film became the second most-watched movie on the streaming platform of all time shortly after its release in early November.
Recently, Deadline reported that Netflix is in the early stages of planning back-to-back sequels with original stars Gal Gadot, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and Ryan Reynolds expected to return. Gadot will next appear in the mystery thriller Death on the Nile, out this month, and will star as Cleopatra in an upcoming epic film produced by her Woman Woman director Patty Jenkins. In an interview for the cover of InStyle’s February Badass Women issue, Gadot teased of Cleopatra, stating that they will celebrate her story by showing not just how sexy and appealing she was, but how strategic and smart, and how much impact she had and still has on the world we’re living in today.
Meanwhile, actor Jamie Dornan has received Golden Globe and Critics Choice nods for his role in Belfast, in which he plays a father trying to protect his family as violence erupts between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland in the 1960s. Dornan recently told PEOPLE that he and his fellow castmates were all in floods of tears on the final day of filming, where they’re all walking down the street and they’re playing Van Morrison’s “And the Healing Has Begun.” The privilege he felt to be in that movie with those people and have had that experience on the final day was incredible, he added.