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Viola Davis in talks to star in ‘Peacemaker’ spinoff series; Meg Ryan to star and direct rom-com ‘What Happens Later’ opposite David Duchovny

Powerhouse performers Viola Davis and Meg Ryan have some exciting news up their sleeves for their fans. Viola Davis is in talks to return with the role of Amanda Waller in her own Peacemaker spinoff series currently in the works at HBO Max. On the other hand, Meg Ryan will direct and star alongside David Duchovny in romantic comedy What Happens Later.

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Viola Davis in talks to star in 'Peacemaker' spinoff series

Viola Davis is in talks to return with the role of Amanda Waller in her own spinoff series currently in the works at HBO Max. According to 'Variety', exact plot details are mostly under wraps at this point, but sources say the show will build off of Waller's appearance at the end of the Suicide Squad spinoff series Peacemaker.

Davis would executive produce the series in addition to starring. Christal Henry would write and executive produce. Henry's past credits include the hit HBO limited series Watchmen, on which she wrote the episode If You Don't Like My Story, Write Your Own. This would be the latest TV starring role for Davis, who is one of the most acclaimed actresses of modern times. She won widespread praise and an Emmy Award (out of four nominations) for her starring role in the drama series How to Get Away With Murder.

She also picked up an Emmy nod for best guest actress in a drama series when she guest starred on Scandal in a crossover episode. She currently stars in the Showtime limited series The First Lady as Michelle Obama. In addition to her appearances on Peacemaker, Davis has played Waller in both of the Suicide Squad films.

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Meg Ryan to direct, star in rom-com 'What Happens Later' opposite David Duchovny

Meg Ryan will direct and star alongside Californication star David Duchovny in What Happens Later, an "evolved and nostalgic" take on the romantic comedy. The film is based on the play Shooting Star by American playwright Steven Dietz, who also co-wrote the screenplay with playwright and novelist Kirk Lynn, and Ryan, reports 'Variety'. What Happens Later is produced by Independent Spirit Award winners Jonathan Duffy and Kelly Williams through their Ten Acre Films, Independent Spirit Award nominee Laura D. Smith and Kristin Mann.

The tag line for the movie reads, "What if late one snowy night you came face to face with someone from your long ago? Someone who once held your secrets, because once, long ago, that person held your heart." The movie follows ex-lovers Willa (Ryan) and Bill (Duchovny) who are reunited for the first time since their split decades prior when they both find themselves snowed in, in-transit, at an airport overnight. Willa is still the wilful, independent spirit she once was, free of any ties, while the recently separated Bill is reassessing his life and his relationships with his estranged wife and daughter. All each of them wants is to get home but over the course of the night they find themselves at first reluctantly drawn together yet compelled to revisit their past, along with what could have been and what might well be again. But when the versions of their shared history don't quite add up, where do they go from there?

According to 'Variety', the film marks the second directorial credit for Ryan, a doyenne of the American romantic comedy, who helmed and starred in the 2015 movie Ithaca, starring the late Sam Shephard and Alex Neustaedter. The producers said, "We couldn't be more thrilled to have the incredible teams at Bleecker Street and HanWay alongside us as we bring this special story to the screen. We believe it's a look at life and love that audiences the world over will relate to and hunger for in these uncertain times when connection and reconciliation feel more important than ever."

Bleecker Street CEO Andrew Karpen added, "To be part of this team, bringing such a popular play to the big screen is a genuine privilege. We are beyond fortunate that the project is in the hands of one of the most gifted romantic comedy actors of her generation. Combined with the talent of her co-stars and producers, we are honored to be on this journey and look forward to sharing the experience with audiences next year." HanWay Films MD Gabrielle Stewart also said, "It is exciting to have Meg Ryan bring the weight of her experience in the genre to the director’s chair and to matchmake her with such a wonderful sparring partner in David Duchovny. This is exactly what audiences everywhere are looking for and HanWay is thrilled to be partnering once again with our friends at Bleecker Street."

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