Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum's Next Movie is Likely to be a Crime-Thriller, And Have Something to do with Borders and South America

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Jan 11, 2017 07:55 PM EST

Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum will be in Paramount's next crime-thriller movie titled 'Triple Frontier' according to some sources. The movie itself is in "development hell" in the last few years, with the initial director, Kathryn Bigelow backed down from the project.

There's little to be known about the movie's plot, except that its takes place in a border between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. The border is a very difficult to control and thanks to that, it makes it a haven to organized crime. And the director will be J.C.Chandor, with Charles Roven and Alex Gartner will be the producer.

Variety reports that the two actors currently in early talks for their part in the movie. Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum themselves is said to arrange their schedules for other projects to avoid any scheduling conflicts. Paramount Studios has stated their interest in signing the actors, but the report further states that a deal is nowhere near to be finalized.

This scheduling issue is quite hard to manage though, both Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum already had their schedules packed with filming their already confirmed projects. Tom Hardy just had his own TV-Series to be aired on FX named 'Taboo'. He also confirmed his part on a Al Capone biopic movie 'Fonzo' and a Mad Max sequel.

While Channing Tatum also had his schedule filled with filming of the sequel of 'Kingsman' titled 'Kingsman : The Golden Circle'. Alongside his musical-comedy with Joseph Gordon Levitt, Fox's Gambit, and an MIB-21st Jump Street crossover titled 'MIB23'

The movie itself found its way to attract many big names like; Johnny Depp, Tom Hanks and last year's Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio according to Collider. The premise of working together with Oscar winning duo of Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal's 'The Hurt Locker' does have its way to those names. Further report from collider states that there'd been a conflict of interest between the studio and Bigelow, and afterwards the director left to focus on other project.

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