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James Bond Goes Civil War!

'Yankee Doodle Dandee' will never sound the same...

The fine folks over at Production Weekly have the latest Pierce Brosnan news for you, the adoring public.

Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson are signed to star in David Von Ancken’s directorial debut Seraphim Falls, a psychological action film set during the Civil War-era America. The script is by Von Ancken and Abbey Everett Jaques. Neeson plays Carver, an army colonel who vows to kill Brosnan’s character Gideon whatever the cost and pursues him across the west. First time director Von Ancken, whose TV credits include “The Shield” and “CSI: NY,” will shoot the film in New Mexico this October.

Just to be curious, a Civil War film with two UK stars? Was Colin Farrell not available as well? Regardless, this could be something to keep your eye on.

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