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Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig Planning to Reunite for ‘Sgt. Rock’

Queer might have only been the beginning of the working relationship between Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino. The artists will reunite in Sgt. Rock, an upcoming movie produced by DC Studios. The company run by James Gunn and Peter Safran is getting ready to launch their franchise with Creature Commandos next month, but they filmmakers are already planning ahead when it comes to their universe. No details were given connected to the premise of the upcoming project.

The report states that this will be the next project tackled by Guadagnino. The director has been very busy over the past couple of years. Challengers shook the world this spring, with the relationship between Tashi Duncan (Zendaya), Art Donaldson (Mike Faist) and Patrick Zweig (Josh O’Connor) stealing the spotlight on the big screen. It’s time for Guadagnino to bring his talent to what could become one of the biggest franchises in upcoming years.

Daniel Craig recently worked with Luca Guadagnino during the production of Queer. The movie is focused on the relationship between Craig’s character, William Lee and Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey). Sgt. Rock will be very different from what audiences saw in Queer. The DC character is known for being a powerful soldier in the middle of World War II. Deals between Craig, Guadagnino and DC Studios haven’t been signed at the moment.

The new DC Universe will begin with next month’s Creature Commandos. The animated series will introduce an unpredictable group of monsters who will be assigned dangerous missions. After that, Superman will fly into theaters next summer. It remains to be seen if the new franchise can live up to the hype. If a deal with Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig is signed, the series has the potential to develop more projects from filmmakers who have stayed away from the comic book movie trend.

Source: Deadline

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Written by Diego Peralta

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