The Good Place's Kirby Howell-Baptiste, American Horror Story's Taissa Farmiga and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri's Darrell Britt-Gibson have been cast in a brand new movie, She Taught Love.
Britt-Gibson actually wrote this romance flick himself, his screenwriting feature debut. It focuses on a man currently on a self-destructive spiral, and a woman "with an expiration date" according to a synopsis via Deadline, where the casting was announced.
Unfortunately their paths cross at a time when it seems their love is doomed, but will there be a happy ending?
The film also serves as the feature film debut of director Nate Edwards, who previously helmed music videos like 'Black Will Street' by Killuminatii and Doja Cat's 'Planet Her' Amazon Music drone show.
Writing about the film's announcement on his Instagram page, Britt-Gibson said: "The art we make, the art we choose to be a part of, plays a major role in not only shaping the culture moving forward… but also in how we feel. we may not admit it, but the desire to love and be loved is paramount in our everyday lives.
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"Unfortunately, not all of us are shown our love in film and television as it is in real life: vibrant, beautiful, strong, organic. She Taught Love is exactly that – an expression of our love and its INFINITE layers.
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"The world feels incredibly dark these days but I know love is the light to lead us out. We won't stop till the movie we all deserve is made. This is the first step on a meaning-filled and necessary journey. She Taught Love is for us, ALL of us."
No release window has yet been announced for the movie.
The Good Place is available to stream on Netflix, while American Horror Story is on Disney+.
Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.























