Aaron Taylor-Johnson has actually registered to star in the break-in thriller Fuze. The Bullet Train star is reuniting with Hell or High Water director David Mackenzie after interacting on 2018’s Outlaw King. According to the summary, Fuze opens with the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb in a London building and construction website, triggering a mass evacuation– the ideal cover for a break-in. “Tension is among the purest feelings that movie theater can produce,” the Scottish director stated in a declaration. “I had the concept of integrating all the high stakes of an unexploded bomb with that of a bank burglary– clashing these 2 categories to develop as much pressure as possible -in a context that feels as genuine as possible. (Screenwriter) Ben Hopkins took those components and formulated the engaging script that we are now taking into production.” The movie is being produced by Gillian Berrie for her and Mackenzie’s production business, Sigma Films, in addition to Sebastien Raybaud and Callum Grant for Anton. “David is distinctively gifted at combining massive filmmaking with genuinely distinct characters. FUZE combines the unrelenting stress of a bomb motion picture to the break-in category. Buckle up!” Raybaud and Grant included. Taylor-Johnson has actually had a hectic movie schedule of late. He has actually currently covered shooting on Kraven the Hunter, in which he plays the title character, David Leitch’s action-comedy The Fall Guy, and Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu.