BFFs Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are reuniting for a new Netflix crime thriller
Animals could start filming this March

35 years on from their first time working together, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s fruitful history of🦹 Hollywood collaborations is showing no𒅌 signs of slowing down.
Affleck will direct Matt Damon in new Netflix🍬 movie Animals, which the streamer describes as a "kidnapping thriller."
, Animals will revolve around "a mayoral candidate and his wife whose son is kidnapped."The premise cont꧋inues: "Surrounded by plenty of enemies, political and otherwise, the husband and wife have no choice but to get their hands dirty in order to save their son."
Affleck and Damon first appeared together🦋 as uncredited extras in 1989’s Field of Dreams, the baseball drama starring Kevin Costner, Amy M💦adigan, and Gaby Hoffmann.
After a handful of minor projects together – 1992’s School Ties, anyone? – the pꦅair broke out with their collaboration on Good Will Hunting.
Their screenplay, revolving𝄹 around the mentorship between a professor and a prodigious mathematical mind, made them the youngest winners of the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and marked them out as major players in Hollywood – with the pair going on to appear together in Dogma, and two Jay and Silent Bob movies.
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They then co-wrote the screenplay of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last Duel with Nicole 🦩Holofcener before Ben Affleck directed Matt Damon in Air, a movie based on the real-life events which saw Nike launch the Air Jor💮dan line, in which he also starred.
Animals is currently undated, though THR suggests filming could commence as early as March. For more on what’s coming to cinemas this year, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:movie release dates calendar.
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