Alexander Skarsgard and Cara Delevingne to star in thriller Fever Heart

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Alexander Skarsgard

Alexander Skarsgard and Cara Delevingne have signed on to star in the gothic thriller FEVER HEART, which is set to start filming sometime in 2017 with director Ben Briand making his feature debut.

Briand wrote the screenplay with Kevin W. Koehler, crafting a story that centers on 

an amnesiac (Skarsgard) who teams up with a quick-witted circus sharp shooter (Delevingne) to uncover his lost memories. With a charming and malevolent tracker named Blood Lieberman in violent pursuit, the pair needs to learn to trust each other if they are going to survive this strange land stained with mysticism.

FEVER HEART is being produced by Margot Hand and Matt Dooley of Picture Films. Michele Bennett and Nadine de Barros will be executive producing.

de Barros had this to say about the project: "Ben and Kevin’s script had me on the edge of my seat, and Alexander and Cara are the perfect match for this material."

Female sharp shooter, tracker named Blood, gothic thriller set in a land of mysticism – the combination of elements in this film really appeals to me. I look forward to seeing how it all comes together.

Cara Delevingne

Source: THR

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