Actor Paul Anderson, best known for playing the role of Arthur Shelby in the hit series Peaky Blinders, is set to star in Finnish filmmaker Jalmari Helander's World War II action film Immortal. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA) has bought the global rights to the feature project. Set in 1945, "Immortal" centres on ex-soldier Aatami (Jorma Tommila), who discovers gold in the deep wilderness of Lapland. Peaky Blinders Season 6 Wraps Up Shoot!

When he attempts to take his loot into the city, a squadron of Nazi soldiers led by a brutal SS officer (Anderson) get in his way and a battle for the gold ensues between the lone soldier and the Nazis. Petri Jokiranta is producing the film through Subzero Film Entertainment, while Mike Goodridge, Gregory Ouanhon and Antonio Salas are serving as executive producers. “To make an action film in Finland has been a dream of mine since I was 10 years old. Peaky Blinders’ Creator Steven Knight Confirms a Movie Happening After the Six-Season TV Run.

Finally, I am in a situation where I can fulfil my dream and make an epic, action-packed survival story which takes place in World War II," Helander said.

"Immortal", which will be in English and Finnish, will star filming in Finland in September. Finnish Film Foundation, Business Finland – Audiovisual Production Incentive and MTV Cmore are backing the project.

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