A Discovery of Witches star Teresa Palmer lands next movie role alongside Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.
will reportedly be a little different to the 1980s action-adventure series of the same name though, which saw Lee Majors, Douglas Barr and Heather Thomas take on the role of Hollywood stunt performers who also moonlight as bounty
hunters.claimed it will focus on Gosling's stuntman character as he gets back on a movie set with Aaron Taylor-Johnson's character, who he used to body double for. The only problem? Taylor-Johnson's character is nowhere to be found.
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