Matt Damon Teaming With John Krasinski For New Film

Matt Damon hasn’t had a huge hit for a while. In the last year, the actor appeared in high-profile films such as “Deadpool 2,” “Unsane,” and “Thor: Ragnarok” but only in cameos. And his 2017 starring roles in “Suburbicon” and “Downsizing” seemed to have the potential to be real awards contenders, but just fell flat. Now, Damon is teaming up with “A Quiet Place” director John Krasinski on a project that is sure to give Damon a film on the caliber of his 2015 hit “The Martian“…hopefully.

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According to Variety, Damon is set to star as fugitive billionaire commodities trader Marc Rich in “The King of Oil” at Universal Pictures with John Krasinski producing through his shingle, Sunday Night Productions. The project is currently in its early stages of development but will work as a starring vehicle for Damon. The film is based on the novel “The King of Oil: The Secret Lives of Marc Rich,” a biography by Daniel Ammann. Other notable names connected to the project are Allyson Seeger, producing for Sunday Night Productions, and Vincent Sieber and Uri Singer, also acting as producers. Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse (both worked on “Race,” “Frankie and Alice“) are writing the screenplay adaptation.

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Krasinski and Damon have some shared history aside from both the stars being from Massachusetts. The pair worked together on the 2012 film “Promised Land” directed by Gus Van Sant. They also worked together on the story for Kenneth Lonergan’sManchester by the Sea.” Krasinski can be seen in “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” appearing on Amazon August 31. While Damon is set to produce a slew of projects in the works that are currently in development.

There is no release date scheduled for “The King of Oil” at this time, as deals are still being agreed upon. But fans of Damon can look forward to seeing him back on the screen for a dramatic role soon.