Tom Holland and Austin Butler are teaming up for a new, high-octane film titled American Speed, a project recently acquired by Amazon MGM Studios after a competitive bidding war. The film, with its captivating storyline and high-profile cast, has already sparked significant interest in the industry.
American Speed is based on the true story of the Whittington brothers, three legendary race car drivers entangled in a major scandal within the world of the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) during the 1980s. The film’s narrative, penned by screenwriter Dan Wiedenhaupt, delves into the brothers’ controversial lives, highlighting their infamous role in a scheme involving drug smuggling, money laundering, and tax evasion. This story will offer audiences a glimpse into the dark side of racing culture, where the adrenaline of the track intersected with risky illegal ventures.
Academy Award-winning producer Charles Roven, known for his work on Oppenheimer, is attached to the film through his Atlas Entertainment banner, alongside RD Whittington and Douglas Banker. This powerhouse production team promises a film that combines thrilling racing sequences with dramatic storytelling.
Though Holland and Butler have yet to comment on American Speed, both actors have had notable career years. Holland, fresh off his continued success with the Spider-Man franchise, is also set to join Matt Damon in an upcoming project by acclaimed director Christopher Nolan. Meanwhile, Butler, who recently starred in Dune: Part Two alongside Timothée Chalamet, is currently on set for Darren Aronofsky’s thriller Caught Stealing.
With its intense storyline, stellar cast, and renowned production team, American Speed is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of the coming years. Stay tuned as more details unfold about this exciting project.
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