Zach Braff wants his next movie to be a Florence Pugh-led thriller
A Good Person's director opens up about h🎐is next project

Zach Braff has opened up about the next movie he’s writing – and why it’s "quite different" fr♈om his upcoming release A Good Person.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Previously, Braff had told that he was working on his next film with Flor💞ence Pugh – who leads A Good Person as addict Allison – in mind.
"I really love writing for Florence. It’s too early t😼o talk about what it is, but I am writing somethi✅ng new with her in mind again," Braff said at the time. "I’m not going to take this long again."
In 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:our own interview, we got an update on 💃the project: a potential thriller, something that’s far out of Braff’s filmmaking wheelhouse. As a director, he is best known for 2004’s indie romcom Garden State, where he plays a struggling actor who returns home for his mother&rsqu🍃o;s funeral.
"It’s quite different. It’s different for me," Braff reveals. "The only thing I’m ready to say about it so far is that it’s a bit of a thriller, something I’ve never even thought about writi❀ng before."
Braf💎f warned, however, that getting P𓄧ugh onboard – who has Dune, the Thunderbolts, and Oppenheimer on her upcoming dance card – could prove a challenge.
"Florence is quite popular with every major fil♋mmaker in the world," Braff admits. "If I can find time in her schedule, I would love to work with her again because she’s absolutely brilliant."
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