Adam Sandler Starring in ‘Time Out,’ Remake of French Psychological Drama for Netflix
Adam Sandler stars in Netflix's remake of the French drama about a man whose lies escalate into an investment scheme threatening his family, directed by Scott Cooper.
- Adam Sandler will star in Time Out, a Netflix remake of the French psychological drama L'Emploi Du Temps, directed by Scott Cooper.
- Cooper, who will write and produce the film, said he has been revisiting the 2001 original for years but "now felt like the right moment."
- After being fired, Vincent, played by Sandler, hides his job loss from family by creating an investment scheme to conceal his deteriorating situation.
- An ensemble cast, including Oscar-nominee Willem Dafoe and Oscar-winner F. Murray Abraham, joins Sandler alongside Gaby Hoffmann, Steve Zahn, and Adam Horovitz.
- Netflix expects production to start next month, continuing Sandler's creative partnership with the streamer following his work on Murder Mystery and Happy Gilmore 2.
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Adam Sandler’s idyll with Netflix is almost as strong as his thematic link with comedy. So at 59 years old, New Yorker may boast of being the actor who has collaborated most often with the “red Great N.” This association dates back to the origins of the Californian studio and now, a few hours ago, he has just added a new chapter to his fruitful relationship. The star will be placed under the orders of Scott Cooper, director of Deliver Me from No…
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