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“Stranger Things” star nabs role in new thriller from the

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Sadie Sink made her breakthrough with her portrayal of Max Mayfield in “Stranger Things”. It seems the 20-year-old actor is currently interested in trying her hand at different genres before she joins the cast again in season 5 of the Netflix mega-hit. She was just seen in “The Whale” in the course of the Venice International Film Festival. In the drama by Darren Aronofsky (“Black Swan”), she plays the daughter of Brendan Fraser, who portrays a man weighing 270 kilograms and already has hopes of winning an Oscar next year. Sink has now already snapped up her next role.

It has now been announced (via Deadline) that Sadie Sink will be starring in “Berlin Nobody” by Jordan Scott. It is a psychological thriller that is currently being filmed in Berlin. The film is produced by “Alien” maker Ridley Scott. The director’s surname is no coincidence in this case either, because Jordan Scott is Ridley Scott’s daughter, who will be directing a feature-length film for the second time after her directorial debut “Cracks” in 2008.

THIS IS “BERLIN NOBODY “

In addition to Sadie Sink, many other familiar faces can be seen in front of the camera. The lead role in “Berlin Nobody” is played by “Hulk” star Eric Bana, while Sylvia Hoeks (“Blade Runner 2049”), Jonas Dassler (“The Golden Glove”) and Sophie Rois (“A E I O U – The Fast Alphabet of Love”) complete the cast. The script for the film was also written by Jordan Scott. It can be assumed that the psychological thriller will be released next year. When and by what means is of course not yet clear at this point.

In “Berlin Nobody” everything revolves around the American psychologist Ben Monroe (Eric Bana), who moves to the German capital to conduct research on the epidemic of cult mentality. As he immerses himself deeper and deeper into German culture, his rebellious teenage daughter Mazzy (Sadie Sink) meets a mysterious local boy (Jonas Dassler). As it seems, Ben’s studies may gradually become of very personal significance…

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