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Olivia Wilde Joins Pedro Pascal in Tony Gilroy's Cellist-Focused "Behemoth!" Film

Summary

  • Olivia Wilde and Pedro Pascal to star in Tony Gilroy's new film "Behemoth!"
  • "Behemoth!" is Gilroy's first movie as writer/director since "The Bourne Legacy" in 2012
  • Production on the Searchlight film begins this fall
Olivia Wilde Joins Pedro Pascal in Tony Gilroy's Cellist-Focused "Behemoth!" Film

In the coming months, filmmaker Tony Gilroy will begin production on his latest project, "Behemoth!," a Searchlight film that is said to focus on a cellist. Gilroy, the creator behind the hit Disney+ series "Andor," has assembled an impressive cast for the endeavor, with Olivia Wilde and Pedro Pascal set to lead the way.

Gilroy's last directorial effort was 2012's "The Bourne Legacy," and he is now returning to the director's chair for the first time in over a decade. Joining Wilde and Pascal in the "Behemoth!" cast are David Harbour and Eva Victor. Sanne Wohlenberg, one of Gilroy's key collaborators on "Andor," will produce the film alongside the director, with Damián García, another "Andor" veteran, serving as the cinematographer.

According to Gilroy, the experience of making "Andor" has directly influenced his approach to "Behemoth!." He has praised the highly communicative and collaborative workflow that was developed for the "Star Wars" series, and he plans to apply those lessons to his new creative project.

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The "Behemoth!" film is said to be about a cellist, and marks the first movie as writer/director for Tony Gilroy since "The Bourne Legacy" in 2012.
Olivia Wilde and Pedro Pascal have joined the cast of "Behemoth!" alongside David Harbour and Eva Victor.
Production on the Searchlight film "Behemoth!" is set to begin this fall.

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