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Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Green and Maria Pedraza to Star in Thriller Feature JUST PLAY DEAD Set to Sell at Cannes — GeekTyrant

Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Green and Maria Pedraza to Star in Thriller Feature JUST PLAY DEAD Set to Sell at Cannes — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant15-05-2025

Actors Samuel L. Jackson ( Pulp Fiction , The Avengers ), Eva Green ( Casino Royale ), and Maria Pedraza ( Money Heist ) have been hired to star in the upcoming thriller Just Play Dead . The film is being directed by Gary Fleder ( Homefront , Runaway Jury , Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead ) and written by Dan Gordon ( Rambo: Last Blood , The Hurricane ).
Highland Film Group is handling international sales rights and launching the film in Cannes.
In Just Play Dead , when wealthy criminal mastermind Jack Wolfe (Jackson) is cornered by the Feds, he plans to fake his own death and claim the $30 million life insurance payout with his 'grieving' wife Nora (Green), while framing her surfer lover Chad for his murder.
But Nora is cooking up a scheme of her own: kill Jack for real, frame Chad and keep the fortune for herself. As lies unravel, Nora and Jack scramble to outsmart one another, leaving one burning question: who will come out on top in this twisted game of life and death?
Stay tuned for updates on the film.
via: Variety

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