Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star Kiernan Shipka has landed her next lead movie role.
She'll be starring alongside Dirty John's Eric Bana in the Ridley Scott-produced thriller Berlin Nobody, according to Deadline.
The movie, which is inspired by Nicholas Hogg's 2015 novel Tokyo, follows an American social psychologist called Ben Monroe (Bana) who is sent to investigate a local cult connected to a disturbing event.
While he throws himself into his work, his rebellious teenage daughter, Mazzy (Shipka), gets involved with a mysterious local boy, who introduces her to the city's underground party scene.
As these two very separate worlds collide, Mazzy finds herself in great danger and Ben will need to race against the clock to save her.
"I'm delighted to be working with our friends and partners at Augenschein and Protagonist on this fantastic thriller set in the great city of Berlin," said Scott in a statement.
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"We couldn't be more excited to bring this timely story to life. I'm also thrilled to be collaborating again with Eric Bana as well as the wonderful Kiernan Shipka. Scott Free is committed to bold, original films and filmmaking and Berlin Nobody couldn't be a better example of that."
Shipka was most recently spotted very much alive and kicking over in Riverdale following her character Sabrina Spellman's shocking conclusion on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina – the crossover fans were hoping for since Netflix cancelled the show.
However, the ending of Sabrina wasn't without its controversies, so the crossover goes a little way into explaining why things ended the way they did.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina seasons 1-4 are streaming now on Netflix. Riverdale airs on The CW in the US. In the UK, you can stream via Netflix.
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