Bryan Singer Directed New Film About Israeli Occupation Starring Jon Voight
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Bryan Singer Directed New Film About Israeli Occupation Starring Jon Voight
"In 2017, while directing Bohemian Rhapsody amid chaotic conditions and repeated absences from set, Singer was fired from the production, which was ultimately completed by filmmaker Dexter Fletcher. Still, Singer's name remained on the project, which went on to gross more than $910 million worldwide and win four Oscars."
"The film, which is currently untitled, is described as "a father-son story set amid the backdrop of the Israel occupation of Lebanon in the '70s or '80s.""
"He later secured the directing job for Red Sonja, but the project also fell through after he was hit with multiple accusations of sexual misconduct with minors. Singer was eventually replaced by Jill Soloway before the film was shelved indefinitely."
Bryan Singer has directed a new, currently untitled film starring Jon Voight described as a father-son story set amid the Israel occupation of Lebanon in the 1970s or 1980s. Singer rose to prominence with films such as The Usual Suspects, the X-Men franchise, and Superman Returns. In 2017 he was fired from Bohemian Rhapsody amid chaotic production conditions and absences; Dexter Fletcher completed the film, which grossed over $910 million and won four Oscars. Singer later lost the Red Sonja job amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct with minors and was replaced before the project was shelved. Jon Voight has publicly aligned with conservative positions and was named a "Special Ambassador" to Hollywood by Donald Trump.
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