Hollywood actors Tom Hardy and Channing Tatum are all set to feature in a film based on the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
The untitled project is helmed by George Nolfi known for films like 'The Adjustment Bureau', 'Oceans Twelve' among others.
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Reportedly, the film will follow three former special forces team members who jump back into active duty, alongside their Afghan counterparts, to rescue families and allies left behind amid the rapid fall of Afghanistan to Taliban in August this year.
Jules Daly, Tatum and Hardy will produce as well as Reid Carolin and Peter Kiernan of Free Association.
Nolfi, who has also written on films like "Ocean's Twelve", "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "Timeline", will serve as an executive producer.
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Tom Hardy recently featured in "Venom: Let There Be Carnage", the sequel to his 2018 hit "Venom" and will next star in Gareth Evan's Netflix thriller "Havoc".
Channing Tatum will be seen in upcoming film "Dog", which is a comedy that he is co-directing alongside Reid Carolin. He will also star opposite Oscar winner Sandra Bullock in "The Lost City".