Maisie Williams And Asa Butterfield Join Arrivals

Co-starring in the indie drama

Maisie Williams And Asa Butterfield Join Arrivals

by Owen Williams |
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Recently juggling Game Of Thrones with Doctor Who and Devil And The Deep Blue Sea, Maisie Williams has just added another project into her crowded diary. She'll co-star with Asa Butterfield in **Arrivals{ =nofollow}, a drama by The Outskirts' director Peter Hutchings.

Butterfield will play a hypochondriac university dropout working as a baggage handler in Cape Town. But he's forced to confront his peronal issues when he comes into the orbit of Williams' free-spirited character. She has a terminal illness, and a bucket list she needs help with...

Fergal Rock, a relative newcomer with a handful of short films and some episodes of Irish soap Fair City to his name, wrote the screenplay. Kalahari Film and Media, a South African production company behind Dredd and District 9, are involved in the set-up.

Hutchings is aiming to shoot Arrivals this winter. We'll next see Williams in Doctor Who in a few weeks, and Butterfield in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, out next March.

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