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Gemma Arterton to star in upcoming Netflix comedy

Washington D.C., [USA] June 25 (ANI): English actress, Gemma Arterton will star in upcoming Netflix comedy film- 'Murder Mystery' along with Hollywood actors Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.

ANI Jun 25, 2018 23:32 IST googleads

English Actress Gemma Arterton

Washington D.C., [USA] June 25 (ANI): English actress, Gemma Arterton will star in upcoming Netflix comedy film- 'Murder Mystery' along with Hollywood actors Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.
The comedy also stars 'Superman(1978)' star Terrence Stamp and 'Black Panther' star John Kani.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the movie is about a New York City cop (Sandler) who finally takes his wife (Aniston) on a promised European trip which eventually turns bad.
The 'Quantum of Solace' star is playing the role of an attractive actress who is constantly trying to hide something.
While Stamp plays the billionaire businessman who is killed, Kani plays his best friend.
'Game Over, Man!' director Kyle Newacheck is directing it, while from James Vanderbilt of 'White House Down' is the writer for this comedy flick.
The shooting for the flick has begun, and is expected to be released on Netflix in 2019.(ANI)

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