"Django" stars to reunite
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"Django" stars to reunite


Leonardo Dicaprio and Jamie Foxx will work together again in a new film.

1 Jul – After "Django Unchained", Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx will team up again for "Mean Business On North Ganson Street", an adaptation of S. Craig Zahler's crime novel which is still being shopped around to publishers.

However, "Mean Business On North Ganson Street" will have a very different dynamic for DiCaprio and Foxx, who both starred as enemies in Quentin Tarantino's spaghetti western "Django Unchained".

This time, the story follows a hardened detective (played by DiCaprio) who is disgraced after he grossly mishandles a case involving a missing person. He then meets another disgraced detective (played by Foxx) who becomes his new partner.


Leonardo Dicaprio, Kerry Washington, Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz of "Django Unchained".

The author of the book, Zahler, will write the screenplay for the film, but there is no word yet about its director. Zahler is also currently directing another one of his scripts, "Bone Tomahawk". That film will star Kurt Russell and Timothy Olyphant and it will be out in 2014.

Jamie Foxx is currently promoting his film "White House Down" and is set to co-star with Quvenzhane Wallis and Cameron Diaz in "Annie," which is out on 25 December 2014. Leonardo DiCaprio, meanwhile, has expressed interest in taking a break from acting after Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf Of Wall Street".


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