Melissa Leo, Zachary Quinto and Tom Wilkinson are in talks to join the now untitled biopic once known as The Snowden Files says The Wrap.
"JFK" and "Platoon" director Oliver Stone has plans to adapt author Luke Harding's book. Harding was a journalist at the British paper The Guardian which was involved in the early revelations about the material Edward Snowden (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
leaked to the media a year ago. Charged with espionage, Snowden exiled
himself to Russia where he's been living ever since. The secrets dealt
with the U.S. government's intelligence-gathering operations,
especially the NSA.
Leo would play Laura Poitras, the documentary filmmaker who helmed "Citizenfour" and contributed to the reporting of the story when it broke. Quito would play Glenn Greenwald, the lawyer and journalist whom Snowden chose to leak sensitive information to. Wilkinson would play Ewen MacAskill, the defense and intelligence correspondent for The Guardian who helped break the story.
Scott Eastwood will play an NSA agent who leads the investigation to determine Snowden's M.O.Shailene Woodley ("Divergent") is tipped to play the role of Snowden's girlfriend in the film.
Stone Eric Kopeloff and Moritz Borman will produce the film and have closed a deal with Snowden’s Russian lawyer, Anatoly Kucherena, for the film rights to his novel "Time Of The Octopus"
as a second source for the film. Kucherena's book js based on the
Russian lawyer's time with Snowden while he waited in limbo at the Moscow Airport before the Russian government decided to grant him asylum.
Filming aims to begin in soon in Munich.
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