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Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt to star in Netflix sci-fi movie

Jamie Foxx has been cast alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt in an upcoming sci-fi movie for Netflix.
The untitled project is being made by ‘Catfish’ directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, according to Collider, which says that Mattson Tomlin has penned the script.
Jamie, 50, will reportedly play the part of a family man who has suffered a great loss, while Joseph is set to star as a cop who takes matters into his own hands.
The project – which centres on a drug epidemic that gives people superpowers – is being produced by Eric Newman and Bryan Unkeless via their Screen Arcade company.
Jamie next stars opposite Taron Egerton in the Otto Bathurst-directed ‘Robin Hood’, which is scheduled for release in November.
And Joseph, 37, is poised to appear in the indie thriller ‘7500’, which tells the story of an airline hijacking.
Meanwhile, Jamie – who won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004’s ‘Ray’ – previously admitted that Oprah Winfrey and Sidney Poitier have played a major role in his success.
He revealed: "When I was up for the Oscar for ‘Ray’, I didn’t take it too seriously in the beginning. I was partying a lot at that time.
"One day I got a call from Oprah and she told me I needed to be more focused on it. I ended up going over to her house and Sidney Poitier was there.
"He said, ‘I’ve seen you’ve been messing around. I’m going to give you something. I’m going to give you responsibility.’ I really took that to heart and changed my ways."

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