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Scoop confirmed : Creed of Violence back on (and 007 may star!)

As Moviehole exclusively reported a couple of weeks back, Todd Field’s long-gestating western “The Creed of Violence” – based on Boston Teran‘s novel – is finally coming together.

Set in 1910 during the Mexican Revolution, Teran’s novel tells of an estranged father-son out to stop smugglers. The leads are small-time assassin Rawbone and John Lourdes, a young Bureau of Investigation agent. The two are forced to work together to infiltrate the Mexican criminal underground, encountering thieves, smugglers and professional killers. Now, for the role of the younger Lourdes, Field wants to cast a fresh face – a newcomer in the 20-24 age bracket.

Collider have the first word on who’ll be playing Rawbone – and it’s a real score. James Bond himself Daniel Craig will be holstered up again for the flick, which is due to lens early next year. This is the same role that both Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale were circling back in the early days of the film.

“Hacksaw Ridge” and “Everest” producer Brian Oliver produces through his New Republic Pictures.

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