Prepare yourself for an exhilarating cinematic experience filled with captivating plots and daring heists, as Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson team up for the latest David Mackenzie film, “Fuze.”

Theo James, celebrated for his roles in blockbuster hits like “The Gentlemen” and the unforgettable “Divergent” series, is poised to share the screen with Aaron Taylor-Johnson in this highly anticipated thriller, according to a recent report by Variety.

While specific details regarding their characters remain under wraps, the movie, helmed by the acclaimed director David Mackenzie, promises to deliver an electrifying narrative. Penned by the talented screenwriter Ben Hopkins, known for his work on remarkable films such as “Limonov: The Ballad of Eddie” and “Simon Magus,” “Fuze” will unravel the gripping tale of a recently discovered unexploded World War II bomb unearthed at a construction site in London.

This discovery sets off a chain of events, leading to a large-scale evacuation that conveniently doubles as the perfect smokescreen for a daring heist.

Having previously collaborated with esteemed directors like Guy Ritchie, Theo James brings a wealth of experience to his role in “Fuze.” His impressive credits also include a memorable stint in the acclaimed HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” as well as an Emmy-nominated performance as Cameron Sullivan in the drama series “The White Lotus” Season 2. Alongside his lead role in “Fuze,” James is set to grace the screen in the upcoming film “The Monkey.”

Produced by Gillian Berrie, renowned for her work on “Outlaw King” and “Tetris,” “Fuze” boasts a stellar production team that includes Sebastien Raybaud and Callum Grant as producers for Anton. Adding to the movie’s pedigree is Giles Nuttgens, the esteemed cinematographer behind “Hell or High Water,” who joins the project as director of photography.

This collaboration marks another milestone in the partnership between Aaron Taylor-Johnson and David Mackenzie, following their successful collaboration on the epic 2018 film “Outlaw King.”

As for Taylor-Johnson’s future projects, the versatile actor is set to portray an anti-hero in Marvel’s “Kraven the Hunter” and will also star in Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu.”

Filming for “Fuze” is scheduled to commence in July of this year, promising audiences an edge-of-your-seat cinematic experience that transcends boundaries and leaves an indelible mark on the thriller genre.

TOPICS: Aaron Taylor-Johnson Theo James