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简介Miles Teller is headed to the small screen.。The。 Whiplash。 actor has landed the lead role in Amazon' ...
Miles Teller is headed to the small screen.。
The。 Whiplash。actor has landed the lead role in Amazon's drama series。 Too Old to Die Young, Mashable。has confirmed.。
The show, from Nicolas Winding Refn (。Neon Demon。), explores the criminal underbelly of Los Angeles. 。
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Teller will play a police officer entangled in the world of assassins. Refn will direct the entire series. 。
This is the latest Amazon show to attract a big Hollywood A-lister. 。 Amazon already has a few projects in the works, including one from David O. Russell starring Julianne Moore and Robert De Niro, and another from 。 Mad Men 。
showrunner Matthew Weiner.。 On Monday, the streaming service also announced Barry Jenkins'。Underground Railroad 。
limited series. 。
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