
Jason Bateman should start brushing up on his legalese. The “Ozark” mastermind will direct “The Partner,” an adaptation of John Grisham’s novel, with Tom Holland in talks to star as a junior attorney at a white shoe law firm who fakes his own death in order to steal $90 million for a dodgy client. Decades […]
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