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Jake Gyllenhaal reteams with Daniel Espinosa for ‘The Anarchists vs ISIS’
Jake Gyllenhaal presents director Ang Lee with the John Schlesinger Britannia Award for Excellence in Directing at the Bafta Los Angelesu00e2u20acu2122 Britannia Awards October 28, 2016. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, March 24 — As sci-fi flick Life lands in US cinemas, news comes that the movie’s American actor and Swedish director are back working together on The Anarchists vs ISIS, a film based on a true story first published as a Rolling Stone article.

Back in February, journalist Seth Harp penned an article telling the true story of a group of Western volunteers, mostly Americans, fighting in Syria alongside the YPG Kurdish militia to defeat ISIS.

The article is now set to serve as the basis for a new movie from filmmaker Daniel Espinosa, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, although details of his exact role are yet to emerge. First, the project needs a screenwriter to help portray the day-to-day lives of this anarchist collective, living among the rubble of war-torn Syria in a bid to drive out ISIS.

While waiting to find out more about The Anarchists vs ISIS, moviegoers can catch Jake Gyllenhaal in Life, a sci-fi film also directed by Daniel Espinosa, in US cinemas from today. The movie, which also stars Ryan Reynolds and Rebecca Ferguson, follows the crew of an international space station who make an important discovery when they find the first evidence of extraterrestrial life on Mars.

The American actor is currently in high demand in the movie world. As well as a starring role in Okja, from Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, released June 28 on Netflix, Jake Gyllenhaal recently filmed Paul Dano’s Wildlife as well as Stronger, a film about the 2013 Boston marathon bombing. He is announced on the cast of The Division, based on the Ubisoft video game from the Tom Clancy franchise, plus Antoine Fuqua’s The Man Who Made It Snow, and is set to feature in the first English-language film from French director Jacques Audiard — The Sister’s Brothers — alongside Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly. — AFP-Relaxnews

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