No Sudden Move is a crime thriller that is set to release on HBO Max, and it has already got several heads turning with the likes of Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon helming the project. Steven Soderbergh shot to fame with his oscar for ‘Erin Brockovich’ and has been part of some other unique projects like Contagion, Logan Lucky and Ocean’s 11.
No Sudden Move is a gripping crime thriller that is set in 1955 Detroit. The story unravels with some small-time criminals being hired to steal what they think is an ordinary document, but things go out of hand and what follows is a desperate search to trace the man who hired them.
This hunt takes them through all the part and inner cliches of the city, which is changing at a fast pace. It also touches upon the racism that was prevalent at those times. The shooting is currently taking place at Detroit under the guidance of strict COVID-19 safety protocols.
Casey Bloys (Chief Content Officer) of HBO Max said that it was a great pleasure to be working with the likes of Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon on a project. Steven has had a remarkable history of two decades of making films along with warner bros, and that is all the more reason that fans from across the world are excited about ‘No Sudden Move’.
Apart from a talented writer and director this crime thriller also boasts of a star-studded ensemble cast of Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Torro, Jon Hamm, Ray Liotta, Kierran Culkin, Brendan Fraser, Noah Jupe, Bill Duke, Frankie Shaw and Julia Fox. While Steven Soderbergh has the experience of directing a star cast and has worked with some of the most prominent names in the industry, this feels like the perfect recipe for a hit thriller. It seems like HBO Max has left no stone unturned to create a stellar hit for their audiences with the likes of ‘No Sudden move’.
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