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Dev Patel To Star In Crime Thriller Movie, ‘The Journeyman’

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Variety reports that Dev Patel has been tapped to star in a new crime thriller movie titled The Journeyman. Reports are that Patel will play a professional tennis player in the film. The Journeyman is being directed by Tarsem Singh, from a script by Byan and Alexis Roberts.

“The Journeyman is the story of a struggling pro tennis player who is lured into an illegal match-fixing ring to support his family and finds himself trapped in a ruthless world of corruption and violence he may never escape,” Variety’s description of the plot reads.

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