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Hoult's New Role: Tom Ford, Anne Rice, and a Western Aspiration
8 Dec
Summary
- Nicholas Hoult to star in Tom Ford's 'Cry to Heaven,' adapting Anne Rice's novel.
- Hoult, inspired by Clint Eastwood, expresses desire to act in a Western film.
- The actor compares intense focus in racing to acting after a Daytona crash.

Nicholas Hoult is preparing for a significant role in Tom Ford's new film, 'Cry to Heaven,' which is based on Anne Rice's 1982 novel. The actor will share the screen with a distinguished ensemble cast. Hoult expressed his enthusiasm for reuniting with director Tom Ford, citing his meticulous attention to detail and profound understanding of characters, while also praising the beautifully written script.
Following his recent experience working with Clint Eastwood on 'Juror #2,' Hoult has developed a strong interest in performing in a Western film. He cited 'Unforgiven' as a masterpiece that deeply influenced him. Additionally, Hoult has been actively participating in the Ferrari Challenge Series, even experiencing a crash at Daytona this year. He plans to have his first official race in March and is keen on starring in a racing-themed movie.




