'Game Of Thrones' stars Jason Momoa, Peter Dinklage reunite for vampire movie


Los Angeles, May 21 (IANS): "Game Of Thrones" stars Jason Momoa and Peter Dinklage are set to reunite for a vampire action adventure "Good Bad & Undead".

Dinklage and Momoa, known for their roles of Tyrion Lannister and Khal Drogo respectively in the mega blockbuster show, will also be producing the action adventure film, to be helmed by Max Barbakow. The film is based on an original idea by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon, reports deadline.com.

In "Good Bad & Undead", Dinklage will essay the role of Van Helsing, last in a line of vampire hunters. He develops an uneasy partnership with a vampire (Momoa) who has taken a vow never to kill again. They get together to run a scam from town to town with Van Helsing pretending to vanquish the vampire for money. But they end up being on a run after a massive bounty is put on the vampire.

Legendary Entertainment is backing the project, and has described it as "‘Midnight Run' in a Bram Stoker world".

Dinklage is known for his role in "Game Of Thrones", for which he won four Emmys. His other credits include "My Dinner With Herve", "Avengers: Infinity War" and "X-Men: Days Of Future Past".

After "Game of Thrones", Momoa starred in the billion-dollar movie "Aquaman". He will next be seen as Duncan Idaho in "Dune", from director Denis Villeneuve. He has also finished production of Netflix's "Sweet Girl".

 

  

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