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‘Heart of Stone’ Release Date, Cast, Synopsis, Official Trailer, and More

Heart of Stone
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A ‘Save the Date campaign was launched by Netflix today to promote the movies they are releasing this year, including David Fincher, Zack Snyder, and Wes Anderson movies.

Among them is Heart of Stone, the new feature from Tom Harper, whose previous credits include Wild Rose and The Aeronauts.

Gal Gadot stars in the heart of Stone as an intelligence operative, and Netflix hopes it will launch a series that rivals Mission: Impossible and Bourne movies.

Gal Gadot tweeted that filming had begun in the U.K. on March 7, 2022. Everything wrapped up for the film on July 28, 2022. The film is currently in post-production.

Heart of Stone Movie Release Date

Netflix will launch Heart of Stone at midnight on August 11, 2023.

Netflix movies such as Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story, Pinnochio, and Matilda have had theatrical releases before launching on the streaming service, but there’s no indication that’ll be the case with Heart of Stone.

Heart Of Stone Cast

Below mentioned is the leading star cast of the film Heart Of Stone.

Gal Gadot

Jamie Dornan

Ali Bhatt

Sophie Okonedo

Matthias Schweighöfer

Jing Lusi

Paul Ready

Heart Of Stone Movie Synopsis

Ori Marmur – who oversees Netflix’s original studio film group – said this of the movie to Variety: “One of the things that got us excited was the idea of doing a film in a genre that men often dominate.

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“It’s Mission: Impossible. It’s Bourne. Those movies always have men at the center of them. This has two strong women in, Gal Gadot and Alia Bhatt, who are in the middle of things. Along with Jamie Dornan, they form a central trio.”

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