“Lovecraft Country” star Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell (“Set It Up”) will star in historical war epic “Devotion,” from director J.D. Dillard (“Sweetheart…
, is handling international distribution on film, as well as directly distributing in the U.K. and Ireland. CAA Media Finance brokered the deal with STX.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with both Sony Pictures and STX International to bring this epic story to the big screen,” said Black Label Media’s Molly Smith. “J.D. Dillard is one of the most exciting filmmakers in the business and brings an extraordinary vision to this film in combination with our talented cast.”Next up on the Black Media slate is Peter Sattler’s “Broken Diamonds,” starring Ben Platt and Lola Kirke, and Derek Kolstad’s “Time Agent.
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