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16th February 2023
10:44am GMT

"There are so many eyewitness accounts, and lots of different versions of his story that didn’t add up but that contributed to the legend. "I wanted to step outside of the legend that was built up by the papers and tackle the pressure he must have felt from those early days. He was running his whole life. "I felt related to Billy in the sense of him being a mummy’s boy, but obviously, I took a different path, turning my circumstances into something positive rather than rebelling against them. "Nevertheless, there’s a soul and a vulnerability to Billy that I think it’s important to bring, to understand him as a real person rather than the myth that he has become.”Among the producers of the movie is Element Pictures (Room, The Favourite), with Deadline reporting that Keoghan pitched the project to the Irish studio. The outlet states that the actor - who recently received his first Oscar nomination for The Banshees of Inisherin - first tried to get the film set up in early 2020, but that the Covid-19 pandemic delayed the process. Deadline also reports that the Western's script is written by Hunter Andrews and that director Bart Layton hopes to commence filming in the early half of 2024.
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