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“The Stars at Noon”: Joe Alwyn will replace Taron Egerton

“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” star Joe Alwyn will replace Robert Pattinson and Taron Egerton in the movie “The Stars at Noon”.

In the film he will partner with actor Margaret Qualley.

“The Stars at Noon” is directed by Claire Denis (“High Life” “Un beau soleil intérieur”).

The film is adapted from Denis Johnson’s 1986 novel. The story is set during the Nicaraguan Revolution in 1984.

The protagonist is a mysterious British businessman and a stubborn American journalist, and they have feelings between them.

Related Post: Claire Denis’ new film “The Stars at Noon‎” is in competition at the Cannes Film Festival .

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