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Lewis Pullman Says He’s “Here” To Replace Joaquin Phoenix In Todd Haynes’ Scrapped Queer Romance: “I Would Love To Get That Call”

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It’s unclear if Todd Haynes will ever return to his shelved queer romance drama after Joaquin Phoenix dropped out of the project just days before filming was set to begin.

But if Haynes still wants to make it, Lewis Pullman is happy to take on Phoenix’s role. READ MORE: Joaquin Phoenix Kills Todd Haynes’ Gay Detective Film By Dropping Out At The Last Minute IndieWire (via Variety) reports that Pullman wants to join his “Top Gun: Maverick” co-star Danny Ramirez on the untitled film and possibly revive it from its unfortunate fate.

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