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Naomi Watts nabs lead role in thriller ‘The Wolf Hour’

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NAOMI Watts has nabbed the lead role in the Hitchcocki­an thriller ‘ The Wolf Hour’.

The 48-year- old actress — who is currently starring in the revival series of ‘ Twin Peaks’ — will be directed by Alistair Banks Griffi n in the psychologi­cal drama which she has also signed up to executive produce.

Production is set to start in New York City later this year, and Watts will portray a woman who was once a celebrated counter- culture fi gure who now lives alone in her Bronx apartment.

Having all but cut herself off from the outside world during the notorious “Summer of Sam” in 1977, she retreats further into isolation, before an unseen tormentor begins exploiting her weaknesses.

HanWay Films will oversee internatio­nal sales and distributi­on and its managing director Gabrielle Stewart praised the casting, adding that the movie will reach levels of “tension” achieved in Alfred Hitchcock movies.

He said: “‘ The Wolf Hour’ delivers Hitchcocki­an tension in a densely layered world with a role that will exploit every fibre of Academy Award nominee Naomi Watt’s emotional range as an actor. Director Alistair Banks Griffi n has a clear vision of the world he is enveloping Watts in: all of our senses are going to be stimulated.”

Watts reunited with her ‘Mulholland Drive’ director David Lynch on ‘ Twin Peaks’, and has starred in the Netfl ix series ‘Gypsy’ and in the fi lms ‘ The Book of Henry’ and ‘ The Glass Castle’ this year.

The Oscar-nominated star will also feature in a soon-tobeaired documentar­y about Heath Ledger’s life and death on Channel Seven in Australia.

The actress dated the Hollywood star — who died of an accidental overdose of prescripti­on drugs in 2008, aged 28 — from 2002 until 2004 and joins Ledger’s family and friends, inluding his father Kim Ledger, in the documentar­y about the ‘ Dark Knight’ actor. — BANG Showbiz

 ??  ?? Watts poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film ‘Cafe Society’ out of competitio­n during the 69th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 11, 2016. — Reuters file photo
Watts poses on the red carpet as she arrives for the opening ceremony and the screening of the film ‘Cafe Society’ out of competitio­n during the 69th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 11, 2016. — Reuters file photo

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