According to Variety, Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Thomas Anderson are in talks to reunite for a new feature film which will take place in 1950s New York and revolve around the world of fashion.
Although no deal is yet in place, Day-Lewis is said to have been loosely attached to the project for some time, while PTA is currently finalising the script and meeting young actresses of Eastern European descent for supporting roles.
Should the project come together, it would mark the second collaboration between the duo, with Anderson directing Day-Lewis in 2007’s There Will Be Blood, which saw the actor winning his second Oscar. He has been inactive since winning his third for 2012’s Lincoln. Anderson’s last feature film was 2014’s Inherent Vice, although he has since helmed music videos for Radiohead and Joanna Newsom along with the music documentary Junun.
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