'21 Jump Street' actress Brie Larson has joined the cast of 'Don Jon's Addiction', Joseph Gordon-Levitt's forthcoming directorial debut.
Brie Larson has joined the cast of 'Don Jon's Addiction'.
The '21 Jump Street' actress will play the sister of Joseph Gordon-Levitt's titular character - a porn addict who resolves to become a less selfish person after meeting a recently widowed older woman (Julianne Moore) - in the dark comedy.
'The Dark Knight Rises' actor Joseph is making his directorial debut with the film and has also written The Script.
The cast also includes Scarlett Johansson, Rob Brown and Tony Danza.
'Looper's Ram Bergman is producing the movie, along with Nicolas Chartier, whose Voltage Pictures provided financing for the film.
'Don Jon's Addiction' is the latest in a string of roles for Bree.
After working on the comedy, she will head straight into 'The Spectacular Now' alongside Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller.
She will also co-star with Olivia Wilde in two comedies, 'Relanxious' and 'Squirrels to the Nuts', and is expected to return for the '21 Jump Street' sequel.
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