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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Set To “Blur The Lines” In Upcoming Film Project

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Jamie Harsip

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It’s all work and no play for Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Since wrapping up season three of the hit HBO series, the Danish actor has been beefing up his film credentials. Since the end of his filming on that season, and in addition to filming the fourth, Coster-Waldau has managed to add five films to his resume, and today brings number six.

The Jaime Lannister actor has reportedly signed on for Oscar-winner Susanne Bier’s next project, A Second Chance. Bier recently finished work on her project Serena, an English-language film starring Jennifer Lawrence, and she’ll be returning to her Danish roots with this project.

As for Coster-Waldau, this will be his sixth film since this year’s horror hit Mama, in which he co-starred with Jessica Chastain. Up next for him is the comedy The Other Woman, which will see him share the screen with the likes of Cameron Diaz, Kate Upton, and Nicki Minaj. After finishing up with that, Coster-Waldau will join Gerard Butler and Geoffrey Rush in Gods of Egypt.

Regarding A Second Chance, not much is known yet. What we do know is it will deal with one basic question: “How far are decent human beings willing to go, when tragedy blurs the line between the just and unjust?”

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