Steven Soderbergh is returning to the world of TV, and for his next project, “Full Circle,” the filmmaker is bringing along an actor he has previously worked with.
According to Deadline, Zazie Beetz has been cast in the upcoming six-episode limited series, “Full Circle,” from filmmaker Steven Soderbergh. In the series, Beetz is expected to play an agent for the United States Postal Inspection Service. The show is said to follow the story of a botched kidnapping that brings together disparate characters from around New York City. The series is written by longtime Soderbergh collaborator, Ed Solomon, who will also executive produce alongside the director.
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As mentioned, Beetz and Soderbergh previously worked together on the film, “High Flying Bird,” which debuted on Netflix back in 2019. Since then, she has continued to earn acclaim for her role in the series “Atlanta,” as well as in films such as “Joker,” “Nine Days,” and “The Harder They Fall.” Most recently, she appeared in the action film, “Bullet Train.”
Soderbergh has kept incredibly busy over the past several years, directing films such as “The Laundromat,” “Let Them Talk,” and “No Sudden Move.” His most recent film is this year’s thriller, “KIMI.” Yes, that means since the release of “High Flying Bird,” he’s gone on to direct four more features. “Full Circle” marks his first TV series directing gig since 2018’s experimental show, “Mosaic.”
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A release date for “Full Circle” has yet to be announced, but considering how fast Soderbergh works, it could be coming much sooner than you think.