Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino Reportedly in Talks for DC's 'Sgt. Rock' Film
The WWII comic book hero may make his cinematic debut as part of James Gunn's evolving DC Universe, with Craig and Guadagnino potentially reuniting for the project.
- Daniel Craig and director Luca Guadagnino, fresh off their collaboration on 'Queer,' are reportedly considering a new project for DC Studios centered on the character Sgt. Rock.
- Sgt. Rock, a gritty WWII soldier from DC Comics, debuted in 1959 and has appeared in various storylines, including connections to the Suicide Squad and other DC characters.
- The screenplay for the potential film is written by Justin Kuritzkes, who previously worked with Guadagnino on 'Challengers' and 'Queer.'
- No formal agreements have been finalized between Craig, Guadagnino, and DC Studios, leaving the project's future uncertain at this stage.
- If greenlit, the film could either tie into James Gunn's new DC Universe or exist as a standalone 'Elseworlds' story outside the main continuity.