Adam Driver and Anne Hathaway are teaming up for "Alone at Dawn", a war drama that Ron Howard is directing for Amazon MGM.
Amazon will release the film in theaters. It falls under Amazon MGM’s recently renewed first-look film deal with Brian Grazer and Howard’s Imagine Entertainment, which is one of the banners backing the film.
"Alone at Dawn" is based on the 2019 book of the same name by Dan Schilling and Lori Chapman Longfritz and is inspired by the true story of Air Force Combat Controller John Chapman and the intelligence officer who, years later, fought to secure him a Medal of Honor. Driver will portray Chapman, while Hathaway will be the officer.
Joining Imagine to produce are Hideaway and Thruline, as well as Kristy Grisham, William Connor and Patrick Newall. Gunn will executive produce.
Hathaway is currently filming "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and this year was also part of Christopher Nolan’s ensemble epic "The Odyssey" and shot "Flowervale Street" for director David Robert Michell. The latter two will hit theaters next year.
She will next be seen in "Mother Mary," directed by David Lowery and Verity, MGM’s adaptation of the bestselling Colleen Hoover book.
Driver, who appeared in Francis Ford Coppola’s "Megalopolis," will next be seen in Jim Jarmusch’s upcoming "Father Mother Sister Brother" and James Gray’s "Paper Tiger".