Last Updated: June 26, 2020

This year Ben Affleck have now been starred in The Last Thing He Wanted and The Way Back, but he has plenty more movies lined up for the rest of 2020 and beyond. Now 47 years old, the actor-director has reached a new chapter in his life after leaving the role of Batman behind, and currently has several movie assignments in the works.

In the Netflix film The Last Thing He Wanted, Affleck starrings opposite Anne Hathaway as a high-ranking government official with confidentials to protect. In Gavin O’Connor’s drama The Way Back, Affleck represents a basketball instruct struggling with alcohol addiction – a proposition that parallels Affleck’s own battle with alcoholism.

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Fortunately, Affleck does indeed appear to be living his best life now, nearly five years after secreting his last-place directorial facet, Live by Night. Here’s every Ben Affleck movie that’s on the way, either featuring him in a lead role or arranging him behind the camera.

Deep Water: An adjustment of Patricia Highsmith’s eponymous 1957 romance, directed by Adrian Lyne. Affleck wizards opposite Ana de Armas as Vic Van Allen, a lover who toy mental games with his wife. Lyne is best known for directing the ‘8 0s films Flashdance and Fatal Attraction. Deep Water is scheduled for a November 13, 2020 release.The Last Duel: A historical theatre directed by Ridley Scott, based on Eric Jager’s 2004 volume The Last Duel: A True-life Story of Trial by Combat in Medieval France. Matt Damon and Affleck co-wrote the screenplay with Nicole Holofcener, and too sun in the movie. The Last Duel takes sit in 14 th-century France and will release on Christmas Day 2020. Adam Driver and Jodie Comer co-star.Zack Snyder’s Justice League: While Ben Affleck has technically passed on the Batman role to Robert Pattinson love will get one more Batfleck outing via the heatedly apprehended secrete of Justice League’s Snyder Cut. Snyder’s approved take on Justice League arrives in 2021 on the HBO Max streaming service.Falling to Earth: In October 2019, Affleck ratified on to star in a feature adaptation of Kate Southwood’s 2013 fiction. He’ll portray Paul Graves, a boy who survived the deadliest tornado in American history.Ghost Army: Affleck will send and wizard in a struggle theatre adjustment of Rick Beyer’s 2001 journal The Ghost Army of World War II. The storyline follows an American unit full of “artists, performers, meteorologists, and sound technicians” whose goal was to deceive the Germans during a 1942 assignment. The story is depicted in Beyer’s 2013 documentary The Ghost Army( currently streaming on Amazon Prime ). Hypnotic: A science fiction thriller, directed by Robert Rodriguez. In November 2019, Affleck was officially announced as the film’s star. He’ll play a detective who probes his daughter’s disappearance, along with various robberies and a secret government program.I Am Still Alive: A wilderness theatre based on Kate Allie Marshall’s 2018 novel. The storyline follows a teenage girlfriend who moves to the Canadian outdoors with her father after a family tragedy. I Am Still Alive has been described as “Hatchet satisfies The Revenant, ” and was announced in December 2018. King Leopard’s Ghost: A drama directed by Affleck and co-produced by Martin Scorsese( announced in November 2019 ). The film will explore the damage caused be King Leopold II during the belatedly 1800 s in the Congo. King Leopard’s Ghost was inspired by Adam Hochschild’s 1988 record King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa.Untitled Accountant Sequel: As of 2019, Affleck still reportedly plans to star in a sequel to the 2016 film The Accountant, directed by the aforementioned The Way Back filmmaker Gavin O’Connor.Untitled McDonald’s Monopoly Project: Based on the same topic as HBO’s McMillions docuseries, Affleck and Damon’s feature movie was officially announced in 2018, but doesn’t seem to be a huge priority right now.Witness for the Prosecution: This adaptation of Agatha Christie’s prominent short story was announced practice back in 2016. As of now, Affleck still apparently an intention to direct and star.

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