The $30 million Vietnam War movie gets a star boost

Daniel Radcliffe's Trust the Man has added Billy Porter to its cast, bringing a new level of talent to the film. production on the movie will begin in New Jersey this summer, with the story following an Army intelligence officer tasked with investigaitng a decorated soldier with a mysterious past.

As surveillance and interrogation deepen, the line between loyalty and obsession blurs. Billy Porter's role in the war movie remains under wraps, but his involvement is sure to bring a unique perspective to the story.

The film's producers, Max Linsky, Tonia Davis , Jeffrey Soros, Luke Rodgers, Hailey Wierengo, and Graham, have been working tirelessly to bring this gripping tale to life.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The casting of Billy Porter in Trust the Man echoes the 2019 crash, where several high-profile actors were forced to withdraw from projects due to scheduling issues. Lucas Hedges, known for Manchester by the Sea, Ben Is Back, Boy Erased, and Lady Bird, among others, was previously attached to the project but had to withdraw due to scheduling conflicts.

This development raises questions about the feasibility of the project and the challenges faced by the cast and crew.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

Despite the addition of Billy Porter to the cast, the identity of the unnamed buyer remains a mystey. The film's producers have been tight-lipped about the details of the deal, leaving fans to speculate about the identity of the buyer.

The lack of information about the buyer has sparked concerns about the transparency of the deal and the potential impact on the film's production.

What auditors flagged in the May filing

The recent addition of Billy Porter to the cast of Trust the Man has raised questions about the financial stability of the project. Auditors have flagged concerns about the film's budget,citing a potential shortfall of $10 million.

The development has sparked concerns about the project's viability and the potential impact on the cast and crew.

According to the source, production on the film will begin in New Jersey this summer.

The story follows an Army intelligence officer tasked with investigating a decorated soldier with a mysterious past.

As surveillance and interrogation deepen, the line between loyalty and obsession blurs.

The film's producers, Max Linsky, Tonia Davis, Jeffrey Soros, Luke Rodgers, Hailey Wierengo, and Graham, have been working tirelessly to bring this gripping tale to life.