Jessica Chastain to shine a light on JFK assassination in new thriller
The actress will play a journalist investigating the death of the former US president
Chastain's involvement in the project is a major coup for the film, which is expected to be a major awards contender
Jessica Chastain is set to star in a new thriller about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Variety has reported.
The film, which is still untitled, will be directed by Andrew Dominik and will follow the story of a journalist who is investigating the death of the former US president.
Chastain is a two-time Oscar nominee who has starred in films such as "The Help," "Zero Dark Thirty," and "Interstellar."
Her involvement in the project is a major coup for the film, which is expected to be a major awards contender.
The assassination of John F. Kennedy was one of the most pivotal moments in American history
The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, was a watershed moment in American history.
The young president was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas, by Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old former Marine.
Oswald was arrested shortly after the assassination but was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner, two days later.
The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy
The Warren Commission, a presidential commission appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination, concluded that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy.
However, there have been numerous conspiracy theories about the assassination, with some people believing that Oswald was part of a larger plot.
The assassination of John F. Kennedy remains one of the most controversial and debated events in American history.
Jessica Chastain's involvement in the new film is a major coup for the project
Jessica Chastain is one of the most talented and acclaimed actresses working today.
Her involvement in the new film about the assassination of John F. Kennedy is a major coup for the project.
Chastain is sure to bring her considerable skills to the role of the journalist investigating the assassination.
The film is expected to be a major awards contender, and Chastain's involvement only increases its chances of success.