James Bond star Rami Malek is lining up a return to TV by playing movie legend Buster Keaton.
The actor, who first broke out with his Emmy-winning TV turn on Mr Robot, is set to portray the Hollywood icon as part of a new limited series.
While a streamer or network is yet to be confirmed, The Batman's Matt Reeves is set to direct and executive produce the series alongside Malek, according to Deadline.
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James Curtis’ Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker’s Life will apparently act as source material, with Succession's Ted Cohen in negotiations to write and executive produce.
Keaton was well-known for his silent movie work in the 1920s, including The General and Sherlock Jr, though suffered a career decline after losing his artistic independence upon signing with MGM, before a resurgence in the 1940s.
Malek famously won an Oscar in 2019 for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody, and appeared as the main villain Lyutsifer Safin in 2021 Bond movie No Time to Die.
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Most recently, he starred in Amsterdam, and will appear in Christopher Nolan's anticipated new movie Oppenheimer later this year.
Speaking back in 2021, Malek expressed his joy about working on Daniel Craig's final Bond movie in a chat with Digital Spy.
"That's the thing about being on a Bond set – you don't want to run back to your trailer. You want to watch everything that's happening from the stunts to the other actors' work to Cary [Joji Fukunaga] directing. It truly is a work of art and something that I'll never forget for the rest of my life," he said.