Sat, 13 February 2010 01:44:19 ET
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In negotiations to star in the movie about plane crash survivors being hunted by a pack of wolves, the star of 'The A-Team' could be re-teaming with director Joe Carnahan.
Bradley Cooper is likely to move on from being pursued by the Army in "
The A-Team" to being hunted by wolves in "
The Grey". Variety reported that the 35-year-old actor is in discussions to team up once again with his "A-Team" director Joe Carnahan for the movie based on Ian Jeffers' short story.
It isn't clear what character the star of "
The Hangover" will tackle, but the movie is said to revolve around plane crash survivors who are hunted by a pack of wolves. Scripted by Carnahan and Jeffers, it reportedly has a budget of $34 millions and will be produced by Ridley and Tony Scott along with Carnahan, Jules Daly and Bill Johnson.
Ever since he kicked off his acting career with a minor role on HBO's "Sex and the City", Bradley Cooper has starred in a number of feature films. He was seen portraying Zachary "Sack" Lodge in "
Wedding Crashers", Demo in "
Failure to Launch" and Ben Gunders in "
He's Just Not That Into You". Meanwhile in the upcoming "The A-Team", he takes the role of Templeton "Face" Peck.
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