Russell Crowe & Ethan Hawke Starring Together In New Historical Epic Movie Set In The 1930s

The Weight will unite decorated actors Russell Crowe and Ethan Hawke. Crowe is an Oscar winner for his performance in the 2000 historical epic Gladiator, though he was nominated two additional times, for The Insider and A Beautiful Mind. While Hawke has never won an Oscar, he has also received multiple nods from the Academy, having been nominated for his performances in Training Day and Boyhood in addition to two screenplay nominations as the co-writer of Before Sunset and Before Midnight.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Hawke and Crowe are both set to star in The Weight, an upcoming movie set in 1933 Oregon. The movie, which was written by Shelby Gaines (Wildcat), Matthew Chapman (Consenting Adults, Runaway Jury), and Matthew Booi (Destination Fear) from a story by Booi and Leo Scherman (White Knuckles), will be directed by Padraic McKinley (Kingdom, Fightworld).

With a budget of $2.07 million drawn from the fund FFF Bayern, arranged by WME Independent and CAA Media Finance (who co-represent domestic rights while WME Independent solely handles international rights and Capelight Pictures puts it out in Germany), The Weight will begin shooting in Bavaria in summer 2025. Producers on the project are augenschein’s Jonas Katzenstein and Maximilian Leo, Under the Influence’s Ryan Hawke, and Fields Entertainment’s Simon and Nathan Fields. Construction Film’s Veronica Ferres will co-produce while Ralf Berchtold will executive produce. Read the synopsis of the movie below:

After the death of his wife, Samuel Murphy (Hawke) is imprisoned in a labor camp run by Clancy, an unscrupulous overseer (Crowe). Murphy only wants to escape and regain custody of his daughter, Penny, but becomes entangled in Clancy’s perilous gold smuggling scheme, facing threats from both the treacherous wilderness and potential betrayal within his own group.

What This Means For The Weight

It Marks A Major First


Russell Crowe with a gun in Kraven the Hunter

The Weight continues a recent trend for Russell Crowe movies, many of which have seen the actor take on a variety of complicated or outright villainous roles. This includes his performance as a man who takes road rage to the next level in 2020’s Unhinged, the manipulative billionaire Jake Foley in 2022’s Poker Face, and the Russian crime lord Nikolai Kravinoff in Sony’s 2024 Marvel comic book adaptation Kraven the Hunter.

Russell Crowe directed Poker Face in addition to starring in the movie and writing the screenplay.

In addition to providing Crowe with another villain role, The Weight marks the first time that he and Hawke have performed together in a movie. In fact, the only previous тιтle in which they both appear onscreen is the 2006 documentary Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters, which incorporates archive footage from separate movies which starred the actors.

Our Take On The Weight

It Is Also A Showcase For Ethan Hawke


Ethan Hawke as The Grabber grinning eerily without a mask in The Black Phone

The Weight could become much more than a showcase for Russell Crowe’s ability to portray a villain. The new Ethan Hawke movie allows the iconic four-time Oscar nominee a chance to ʙuтт heads with a тιтan of the industry, showcasing his range in a brand-new way after many years of taking on a variety of different genres, including horror (The Black Phone), sci-fi (Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets), Western (The Magnificent Seven), and more.

More to come…

Source: THR

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