Are Jenna Ortega and Robert De Niro Joining Forces for David O. Russell's ‘Shutout’?

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Key Takeaways
- Jenna Ortega and Robert De Niro star in David O. Russell‘s new film ‘Shutout’.
- The film explores mentorship in the world of pool hustling.
- Produced by a high-caliber team including RK Films.
- Set to be introduced at the Cannes Film Market.
- Features a compelling story of ambition and talent.
Los Angeles, May 5 (NationPress) The streets of Hollywood are buzzing with excitement as Jenna Ortega and Robert De Niro join forces for David O. Russell‘s upcoming film ‘Shutout’.
Renowned for his works like ‘American Hustle’ and ‘The Fighter’, David is set to direct this film based on a screenplay by Alejandro Adams, according to reports from ‘Variety’.
The project is being produced by Russell alongside RK Films’ Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum, and Mark Bomback. Black Bear will present this exciting venture to international buyers at the forthcoming Cannes Film Market, while CAA Media Finance is managing the U.S. rights.
Reported by ‘Variety’, ‘Shutout’ centers around Jake Kejeune (portrayed by Robert De Niro), one of the last masters of a fading art, the pool hustler. After years of living and losing by the roll of a ball in dim backroom halls, Jake meets Mia (played by Jenna Ortega), a gifted young player whose raw, electrifying talent reignites a spark he believed was long gone.
Recognizing a rare chance to mold a legend, Jake takes Mia under his mentorship, refining her instincts and enhancing her natural ability. Together, they dive into the cutthroat world of high-stakes pool, where the line between unimaginable wealth and crushing failure is perilously thin. As Mia’s star rises and her ambition expands, Jake must face the ultimate question: can he guide her to greatness, or will her thirst for victory overshadow everything he has imparted?
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with the esteemed director David O. Russell and the legendary Robert De Niro, and we are particularly excited to see Jenna shine alongside these cinematic icons,” said Kirschenbaum of RK Films. “This is a rare and exhilarating opportunity to support such a high-caliber team coming together to tell an engaging story — a lineup so precise, it feels like the ideal break.”
Black Bear is set for a vibrant Cannes lineup, with ‘Shutout’ joining the previously announced Angelina Jolie project ‘Anxious People’ from director Marc Forster.