Christian Bale Will Play a Drug Smuggling Preacher in THE CHURCH OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY

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Christian Bale is set to star in a new film project that is based on a Vanity Fair article titled The Church of the Living Dangerously. Bale will also produce the film in which he will play a drug smuggling preacher.

New Regency is producing the movie, and the script for it is being written by Charles Randolph, who previously co-wrote The Big Short with Adam McKay.

Bale will play John Lee Bishop, who “emerged from a rough and tumble childhood to become pastor of The Living Hope Church, which became so big at his peak that it filled an 8500 square foot former K-Mart superstore in Portland Oregon. A natural showman who would bring exotic animals for a sermon on Noah’s Ark, and once almost got mauled by a Bengal tiger he brought to the pulpit, Bishop became wealthy as the star performer. While the church catered to lost souls with the theory anyone could be forgiven, Bishop didn’t handle the affluence well and his parishioners would not forgive him when the married preacher was caught in an affair with a church employee, and for a raging painkiller and drinking problem. Bishop’s son, David, who developed a meth and heroin habit, and the preacher found a perplexing method of intervention. Bishop had a terrible childhood, subjected to bare knuckle fight club matches with other kids organized by his uncles for their amusement. Determined not to fail his son, Bishop insisted on taking the drugs with the youth, to understand their power over him. That led to Bishop’s road to smuggling drugs for a Mexican cartel. Caught at the Mexican border after 20 runs, Bishop was convicted and sentence to five years behind bars.”

That sure does sound like it’s going to make for a wild film, and it’s also going to be a perfect project for Bale to take on. He’s a perfect fit for this role, and there’s no doubt he’s going to deliver another brilliant performance.

Bale recently just wrapped shooting the untitled David O Russell-directed film at New Regency.

Source: Deadline

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