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Keanu Reeves Eyes Rick Famuyiwa’s Action Pic ‘Past Midnight’

“Dope” director Rick Famuyiwa is working hard at staying busy.

With the first season of Showtime’s “The Chi” behind him, the filmmaker is now starting to pile up potential projects for his next feature.

This week he signed up to write and direct the adaptation of Charles Burns’ acclaimed comic “Black Hole.” Now, he’s inking another deal at Netflix for a potentially blockbuster sounding movie.

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  • March 2, 2018
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