Chris Pine sets mystery-comedy film ‘Poolman’ as directorial debut

The 41-year-old actor will also star in the movie along with veteran actors Annette BeningandDanny DeVito

February 09, 2022 02:56 pm | Updated 03:27 pm IST

Chris Pine

Chris Pine

Chris Pine is set to make his directorial debut with a mystery-comedy film, titled “Poolman”.

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According to Deadline , the 41-year-old actor will also star in the movie along with veteran actors Annette BeningandDanny DeVito.

“Poolman”is being touted as a cross betweenJeff Bridges-starrer “The Big Lebowski”and classic LA noir films, with a hint ofDamian Chazelle’s “La La Land”.

Pine will playDarren Barrenman, a hapless dreamer and would-be philosopher who spends his days looking after the pool of the Tahitian Tiki apartment block in sunny Los Angeles and crashing city council meetings with his neighbours Jack (DeVito) and Diane (Bening).

“When Barrenman uncovers the greatest water heist in LA history since‘Chinatown’,he makes uneasy alliances with a beautiful and connected femme fatale while following every lead he can with corrupt city officials, burned out Hollywood types, and mysterious benefactors – all in the name of protecting his precious Los Angeles,” the official plotline.

Filmmaker Patty Jenkins, who worked with Pine on two “Wonder Woman” films as well as series “I Am the Night”, will serve as one of the producers on the project.

Pine has co-scripted with Ian Gotler who is a partner at theactor’s production bannerBarry Linen Motion Pictures.

The two will produce along with Stacey Sher for Shiny Penny Productions and Jenkins for Wicious Pictures.

Pine will next star in Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling”, co-starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles, and the much-anticipated film adaptation of“Dungeons & Dragons”. He will also feature in“The Contractor”, a thriller withKiefer SutherlandandBen Foster.

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