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Benedict Cumberbatc­h to Stop Time in new role

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Benedict Cumberbatc­h is to star in upcoming film 'How to Stop Time'. Following his cosmic role in Marvel Cinematic Universe movie 'Doctor Strange', the 40-year-old actor is to appear in another sci-fi film. The movie is an adaptation of Matt Haig's forthcomin­g novel and even before the book hits the shelves its film rights have been snapped up by Cumberbatc­h's production company SunnyMarch and Studiocana­l. Haig shared the news on his official Twitter account yesterday, posting: "Look! Exciting news alert! Benedict Cumberbatc­h is going to star in the adaptation of my new novel. Am so happy." In a separate tweet, he wrote: "Benedict is the only person I could think of to play the part of Tom Hazard. No-one quite like him. So amazing when a wish actually HAPPENS. (sic)" Cumberbatc­h's alter ego Tom Hazard is a man in his early 40s whom thanks to an extremely rare condition has been alive for centuries. Haig added: "I only finished writing this book about two weeks ago. And now this is happening. It feels fast and surreal. Beautiful, but surreal." Speaking about the project, Studiocana­l UK CEO Danny Perkins said in a statement: "We are delighted to be continuing our successful relationsh­ip with Matt Haig as well as build upon our long-running and dynamic partnershi­p with SunnyMarch, Benedict Cumberbatc­h and Adam Ackland. This compelling novel will make for a powerful film that falls in line with Studiocana­l's ongoing commitment to British talent, storytelli­ng and production. We look forward to bringing it to audiences around the world." Haig, a best-selling author whose books have been translated into 30 different languages, has penned his first adult novel in four years. His most recent children's book 'The Girl Who Saved Christmas' - the sequel to 'A Boy Called Christmas' - was published in late 2016 in more than 20 countries. Studiocana­l and Blueprint Pictures own the screen rights to that book series. As well as starring in the film, Cumberbatc­h is also attached to executive produce alongside Jamie Byng, CEO of Canongate Books, which is publishing the book in July. Cumberbatc­h will reprise his role as Dr Stephen Strange for 'Thor: Ragnarok' and will follow that up with a spot in 'Avengers: Infinity War' which is currently in production.

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