Taylor Kitsch It is going back in an intense and high risk territory with a new survival thriller entitled Eleven days.
Set in the 1974 Texas Summer blistering, the Lancia Kitsch film in the role of Jim Estelle, head of the Department of Texas corrections, which finds itself blocked in a deadly situation with a condemned heroine dealente who holds dozens of hostages within a local prison.
The story takes place on eleven long days while a failed escape is spiral in a tense siege. The official synopsis makes fun of a psychological advantage: “The lines between kidnapper and prisoner, justice and survival begin to confuse himself while the spiral siege for 11 infinite and terrifying days”.
Eleven days It is based on the events of real life told in the book Eleven days in Hell: the siege of the 1974 Carrasco prison in Huntsville, in Texas Of William T. Harper. Peter Landesman (Cerebral emotion, Parkland) is set to direct and co-script, with Kevin Sheridan providing the first draft.
This marks another gritty project for Kitsch, which is not extraneous to the roles rooted in the army, survival and psychological tension. He broke out for the first time as Tim Riggins Friday night lights and later he continued to direct the main projects like Disney John Carter, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Battleshipand hbo’s The normal heart together with Julia Roberts AND Mark Ruffalo.
More recently, he appeared in Netflix Painkiller AND American Primeval. Subsequently, Kitsch returns to Terminal list Universe in the next prequel series Dark wolfwho will dig in the background of his character, Ben Edwards.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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