After working with Angelina Jolie in "Unbroken," Jack O'Connell is set to join George Clooney and Julia Roberts in a new Jodie Foster film titled "Money Monster," the Independent reported.
For his "Unbroken" performance, O'Connell won the Most Promising Performer award from Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, which he also won in 2013 for the film "Starred Up."
Also joining the power cast of "Money Monster" is "Outlander" star Caitriona Balfe, whi is also a former model.
Now 35, Balfe was born in Monaghan, Ireland. She started modelling at 18 and has starred in shows and campaigns for Gucci, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Roberto Cavalli.
Aside from "Money Monster," Clooney is also set to star in "Tomorrowland" and is currently filming "Hail, Caesar!"
In 2014, Clooney's wife became controversial after she updated her profile in her law firm U.K. firm Doughty Street Chambers' website to change her family name, New York Daily News reported.
While some are happy for Amal Clooney, née Alamuddin, some critics reacted negatively on her decision to change her family name.
Seventeen days after marrying George Clooney in Venice, the accomplished lawyer decided to be legally called Mrs. Amal Clooney.
According to Elle.com colleague Natalie Matthews, "women keeping their maiden names" is not just a rare phenomenon but a decreasing one" making her feel "a twinge of disappointment."
On the other hand, The Knot editor-in-chief Jamie Miles said, "A lot of people adopt it because it's traditional, it's what your mother and your grandmother did."