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Zach Cregger’s ‘Weapons’ Casts Renate Reinsve in the Lead Role

May 19, 2023 Jordan Ruimy

After Elizabeth Olsen and Rooney Mara turned down the lead role in Zach Cregger’s mysterious new movie “Weapons”, a lead actress has finally been found.

Daniel Richtman is reporting that “Worst Person in the World” star Renate Reinsve has been cast as the lead of the film, which is a major get for her.

The film has been all the buzz in Hollywood these last few months. What I learned is that the film is said to revolve around “witchcraft and missing children” and will be told via multi and inter-related stories. The screenplay is said to be very thick and, as we speak, could result in a 3 hour movie.

Obviously, Warner Bros and New Line are very confident about this one, they won a bidding war that involved multiple other studios and snatched it up for an 8-figure sum. My sources have been telling me “Weapons” screenplay is the real deal and is nothing short of astonishing.

Back in January, there was reporting of studios going on a bidding war for “Barbarian” director Cregger’s next film. Warner Bros. and New Line ended up nabbing the rights to the film, an acquisition said to be in the 8-figure range.

A July production date has been set for “Weapons,” which is being described as a multi and inter-related horror epic that tonally is in the same style as “Magnolia.” I’m intrigued.

The studio is clearly hoping that Cregger becomes a significant horror name in the coming years, in the same vein as Peele, Aster and Eggers. Maybe he will. The film market is currently bustling with horror successes, so investing in an up and coming, and promising, young filmmaker is a smart move.

Cregger turned a lot of heads this past September when “Barbarian” became a critical and commercial success. All this on a skimp $4.5 million budget. “Barbarian” was Cregger’s feature directing debut, his previous work included being in a comedy troupe called The Whitest Kids U Know, so, yeah, nobody really saw this impressive debut coming.

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