Bradley Cooper has been cast in new World War II drama 'Atlantic Wall'.
The Hollywood star is poised to play a US paratrooper who is operating behind enemy lines in the Gavin O'Connor-directed movie, which has been scripted by Zach Dean.
'Atlantic Wall' producer Dan Friedkin of Imperative Entertainment told Deadline: "We're thrilled Imperative is bringing 'Atlantic Wall' to life on screen with a talented filmmaker like Gavin.
"Bradley's phenomenal track record speaks for itself. He's perfect to portray our complicated, often reluctant hero. We can't imagine better creative partners."
Bradley - who previously starred as a marksman in the controversial 'American Sniper' - is also executive producing the movie, which is based on a paratrooper who finds himself stranded behind enemy lines hours before D-Day.
He is charged with the task of delivering intelligence that is critical to the outcome of the war, while he is also trying to protect the son of a murdered ally.
Meanwhile, Bradley recently cited sobriety as the reason for his success.
The 41-year-old star has emerged as one of the most sought-after stars in Hollywood over the last decade, and Bradley - who stopped drinking in his late 20s - thinks the decision he made to transform his life was both "beautiful and unbelievable".
He said: "I wouldn't have been able to have access to myself or other people, or even been able to take in other people, if I hadn't changed my life.
"I never would have been able to have the relationships that I do. I never would have been able to take care of my father the way I did when he was sick. So many things."
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