Who needs a music career when you have a bustling movie career? Right, Justin Timberlake?
The singer has added another role to his growing docket of
movies. He's next set to star alongside screen legend Clint Eastwood in "Trouble With the Curve."
The guys will be joined by Amy Adams in the film, which revolves around
an aging baseball scout (played by Eastwood) who goes on a road trip to
Atlanta with his daughter (Adams) to check out a potential recruit.
Timberlake is set to play Eastwood's friend Johnny Flanagan, a
former baseball player himself who is now a Yankees talent scout.
Flanagan may also turn out to be Adams' potential love interest.
Eastwood will not be directing this project. That honor will go
to his longtime producing partner, Robert Lorenz, making this his
directorial debut, Variety reports.
Before Timberlake hits the set for this project, he's first slated to star in the Coen brothers' next film, "Inside Llewyn Davis." according to a news recently caught up with co-star Oscar Isaac, who shared his
excitement about the project, which is set during the folk movement in
New York City during the 1960's.
Though Timberlake won't be singing alongside Eastwood, he will
get the chance to croon in the Coen brothers flick. The music is being
written and produced by the likes of the Punch Brothers, T-Bone Burnett
and Marcus Mumford. "It's folk from the '60s — old songs passed down for
many generations — but new takes on them," Isaac said.
"Obviously we have the hindsight of now and so we kind of revisit
these old songs. They're hopeful and beautiful and in contrast [to] the
life of a folk singer, which is not very beautiful at all. It's very
drab and dire. It's a screwball comedy."
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