Felicity Jones Says Good Morning, Midnight To George Clooney

Felicity Jones Joins George Clooney’s Good Morning, Midnight

Deadline has brought word that the upcoming film adaptation of the sci-fi drama Good Morning, Midnight has enlisted another A-list performer in the cast in the form of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story‘s Felicity Jones, who will star alongside director George Clooney (Catch-22).

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Jones is also well-known for her roles in the acclaimed romantic drama Like Crazy, the biopic The Theory of Everything, for which she got an Oscar nomination, and the fantasy drama A Monster Calls. Her role in the upcoming adaptation is currently being kept under wraps.

The novel, written by Lily Brooks-Dalton, follows the brilliant yet aging astronomer Augustine, who has lived in various remote outposts over the years studying the sky, but shortly after arriving at a new Arctic research center, news of a catastrophic event hits and despite the rest of the scientists evacuating, he chooses to remain and continue his work, in the process discovering a mysterious child named Iris as the radio waves go silent at the station.

Simultaneously, an astronaut named Sullivan is on her return flight home from Jupiter with the rest of her team, who are the first humans to travel this deep into space, which led to her having to leave her daughter behind and her marriage ending. Despite the mission being a success thus far, the journey home proves problematic when communication with Mission Control falls silent, creating a fear of whether or not they will ever get home. With Augustine’s dedication to his work and Sullivan’s crew unsure of their trip, their worlds are about to collide in a major way.

The adaptation is currently being penned by Mark L. Smith, who’s more successful works include the 2009 family horror-comedy The Hole, 2015’s Oscar-winning biographical epic western The Revenant and last year’s well-received war horror film Overlord, and is being produced by Clooney and Smokehouse Pictures’ Grant Heslov alongside Anonymous Content and Syndicate Entertainment.

“Grant and I couldn’t be more excited to be involved with this incredible project,” Clooney said in a prior statement. “Mark is a writer we’ve long admired and his script is haunting. We’re thrilled to be working with our friends at Netflix as well.”

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Heslov and Clooney have worked together for nearly fifteen years, with their first collaboration Good Night, and Good Luck earning a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture, and continuing to work together on the 2008 and 2009 comedies Leatherheads and The Men Who Stare at Goats, the 2010 thriller The American, the 2011 political drama The Ides of March, the 2014 historical dramedy The Monuments Men, the 2017 black comedy Suburbicon and this year’s acclaimed Hulu adaptation of Catch-22.

“Having known and worked with George for over two decades, I can’t think of anyone better to bring this amazing story to life,” Scott Stuber, head of Netflix’s film division, said in a previous statement. “The book is powerful and moving, and Mark’s adaptation is beautifully written. At its core, this is a story about human nature, and one that I know our global audiences will fall in love with, just like I did when I read it.”

Production is set to begin on the untitled adaptation in October.

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