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"Peanut Butter Falcon" exposed the new cast of heroes to help "wrestling dreams"

"Peanut Butter Falcon" exposed the new cast of heroes to help "wrestling dreams"

John Hulks, Joe Bornser, Thomas Harden Church Join Peanut Butter Falcon

The 1905 film "Peanut Butter Falcon", directed by Taylor Nelson and Mike Schwartz, re-exposed the new cast, Hollywood movie stars John Hulks, Joe Boenser, Thomas Harden Church and hip-hop singer Yelawolf announced their joining, and the film is being filmed in Savannah.

Inspired by the real-life experience of Zachary Gossegan, Peanut Butter Falcon tells the story of a down syndrome patient with a dream of wrestling, learning wrestling with a jerk coach and finally realizing his dream, and the male protagonist is played by Zachary Gossay.

Prior to this, the film's exposed cast included Shea LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson and Bruce Dunn. Counting the three actors newly exposed this time, the film's lineup can be described as very strong and star-studded. However, the film only revealed that Shea LaBeouf will play the little coach, and the roles of other actors have not yet been revealed.

The three new casts' recent on-screen performances are also remarkable, with John Hulks coming out in the fall with two new films, "Three Billboards" starring partner Woody Harrison and "Crime in the Little Town" with Octavia Spencer.

Joe Bornser's most recent new films include "Windy Valley" and "Extreme Car Thief", and he will appear in the thriller "Gracious Virginia" and the new Netflix crime drama "The Punisher". Thomas Harden Church began to enter the small screen after starring in the critically acclaimed "Scrap Cardboard Boxer" and starred in HBO's hit drama "Divorce".