Twilight’s Ashley Greene joins Pierce Brosnan in Urge

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

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TWILIGHT star Ashley Greene, also known for the tremendously well-respected THE APPARITION (lol), will star opposite Pierce Brosnan in URGE, confirms The Hollywood Reporter. Aaron Kaufman (producer on Robert Rodriguez's last two films) is directing.

The story revolves around Theresa (Greene) and her group of friends who escape on an island destination weekend and find themselves unable to resist trying a new designer drug. The drug appears to be perfect. However, the group discovers its one major side effect: It makes people lose the ability to control their urges.

Hopefully, orgies and violence ensue.

Skip Williamson (Underworld) and Mark Neveldine (Crank) are producing URGE, which begins shooting soon.

Source: THR

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