Haley Bennett Has Joined the Cast of Eli Roth's BORDERLANDS

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Haley Bennett (Swallow, The Girl on The Train, Hillbilly Elegy) is the latest actor to join the cast of Eli Roth’s adaptation of Borderlands. She will take on a new role that was created for the film, and she is said to play a “key to the past of Cate Blanchett’s character, Lilith.”

Bennett also joins Kevin Hart as ex-soldier-turned-mercenary Roland; Jamie Lee Curtis as Tannis, an archeologist on Pandora who might have the key to finding the vault, but she has a complicated history with Lilith; Jack Black, who will play the robot companion Claptrap, and Florian Munteanu as Krieg.

The story for the film is set in the distant future when “four ‘Vault Hunters’ travel to the distant planet Pandora to hunt down an alien vault rumored to contain advanced alien technology.”

Here’s the synopsis from the game:

In a distant future, the planets at the outer edges of the galaxy have become a beacon to fortune seekers and those yearning for a better life off world. But there are no guarantees in deep space. Pandora, one of these distant planets, was reported to be rich in untapped mineral wealth, and so drew many hoping to get rich quick, but in the end little was found beyond the scattered ruins of a past alien civilization.

With nothing to gain, any who could soon abandoned Pandora, leaving those who remained to deal with the lawlessness of a world gone bust, and the mystery of the long-dead alien civilization. But as chaotic as these times were, there were worse days yet to come. After several years the planet’s huge orbit slowly brought it near to its sun and once unknown and horrifying creatures sprang from their long hibernation to terrify the stranded colonists.

The only hope of the colonists seems to be a vault discovered in the side of a mountainside, rumored to contain alien technology and secrets about Pandora.

Avi and Ari Arad are producing through Arad Prods, and the film is being written by Chernobyl writer Craig Mazin.

Source: Deadline

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