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Game of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie teams up with Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield for an outlandish new film
Game of Thrones has been always considered one of the biggest shows of the 21st century, no one can deny its huge impact on pop culture. Ever since the show wrapped up more than two years ago, several new TV shows have grown in popularity. One such highly well-liked show is Netflix’s comedy-drama series Sex Education, and several Game of Thrones stars have been a part of the show. Two famous actors from the shows are coming together for an interesting collaboration, and it might just blow your mind.
Game of Thrones’ Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth) and Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield (Otis Milburn) will be seen in the new upcoming movie Flux Gourmet, which has a very unique premise. The movie is directed by Peter Strickland, and you can watch the trailer right here:
Flux Gourmet focuses on a sonic collective who cannot decide on a name for themselves. They soon decide to take up residency at an institute that is devoted to culinary and alimentary performance. While several of the members are caught up in their own power struggles, things become even more complicated when they have to start answering to the head of the institute, Jan Stevens (Christie).
Christie’s intriguing look in the film is certainly going to turn heads, as well as the overall premise of the story, which looks interesting as well as quite fun. Are you excited about this intriguing collab? Talk to us in the comments below!
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