Daniel Craig, Luca Guadagnino to Team on Feature 'Queer' Based on William S. Burroughs Novel

 

by Darian Scalamoni
    Daniel Craig has been mostly known for his franchise fare in recent years. Whether that's famously playing James Bond since 2006 or more recently, detective Benoit Blanc for Rian Johnson's Knives Out films, the terrific actor brings gravitas to any role he inhabits. However, it seems Craig may be aiming for more awards garnering performances as of late.

    According to Above the Line, it appears that Craig will star in Queer, a film based on the novel of the same name from distinguished author, William S. Burroughs. The story centers around a man named Lee in Mexico City who is dealing with his insecurities among other exiled college students and bar owners getting through on part-time jobs. Lee then pursues a young man named Allerton who is discharged from the Navy in Jacksonville before befriending Lee in Mexico. It appears there will be a romantic element to this with Craig's character pursuing the young serviceman, who Sneider notes that a currently unknown star of Netflix hit series, Outer Banks is being eyed to play Allerton.

    Queer will be directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria) whose most recent film, Bones and All is in theaters currently. That film reunites Guadagnino with Timothee Chalamet who starred in Call Me by Your Name, earning his first Oscar nomination for his performance as Elio as a young gay man in 1980s Italy. Currently, Guadagnino is directing Chalamet's Dune co-star Zendaya along with Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist in the film Challengers; a film about a love triangle set in the world of Tennis.

    Craig will reprise his role as Benoit Blanc in the Knives Out sequel, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery which will be the first of two sequels to stream exclusively on Netflix. Director Rian Johnson inked a deal with Netflix to develop two sequels for the streamer on a deal that was reportedly around $450 million, making it a major coup for the studio. Glass Onion had a limited release in theaters before being pulled ahead of its streaming debut on December 23rd. 

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