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In an exciting new project, actress Shailene Woodley is set to star as an ultramarathon runner in the upcoming psychological thriller titled 'Ultra.' Known for her performances in popular series like 'Divergent' and 'Big Little Lies,' Woodley’s latest role promises to showcase her versatility and depth as an actress.
The film is directed by Victoria Negri, who gained recognition for her previous work on 'Gold Star.' 'Ultra' is expected to delve into the intense psychological challenges faced by long-distance runners, exploring themes of endurance, mental health, and the human spirit.
As the film is being marketed by Mister Smith Entertainment at the American Film Market, anticipation is building around this unique narrative that combines the thrill of racing with a deeper psychological exploration. Woodley's involvement is sure to draw attention, and fans are eager to see how she embodies the complexities of her character in this gripping story.
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