Zoe Kravitz will star as an “agoraphobic technology worker” who discovers a dark KIMI secret to Steven Soderbergh’s HBO Max
Zoe Kravitz, 32, is returning to HBO with an entirely new project.
The actress will partner with legendary filmmaker Steven Soderbergh for an HBO Max feature entitled KIMI.
Soderbergh, 58, recently struck a general deal with HBO and Kravitz previously starred in Big Little Lies on the cable network.

Starring: Zoe Kravitz will join legendary filmmaker Steven Soderbergh for an HBO Max film entitled KIMI, a report finalized on Thursday.
According to Deadline, the KIMI script was written by prolific screenwriter David Koepp (Jurassic Park) and will debut exclusively on HBO Max.
Kravitz will star as ‘an agoraphobic technology worker who discovers recorded evidence of a violent crime during a common data flow review and tries to report it in his company’s chain of command’.
When your character is faced with bureaucracy, she must face her own mental health problems and leave her home – a particular challenge for someone with agoraphobia.
Anxiety disorder causes a person to “fear and avoid places or situations that can cause panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or ashamed,” according to the Mayo Clinic.

Thriller: Soderbergh, 58, recently struck a general agreement with HBO and Kravitz will star as “an agoraphobic technician who discovers recorded evidence of a violent crime during a common data flow analysis and tries to report him in his company’s chain of command. “
Kravitz, who has gained on-screen fame in recent years, on HBO’s Big Little Lies, and Hulu’s High Fidelity, is currently filming a huge box office success.
Following the fins of her stepfather, actor Jason Momoa, Zoe is entering the world of DC Comics as Catwoman in the superhero action movie The Batman.
Momoa, who is married to Zoe’s mother, Lisa Bonet, has starred in several films like Aquaman.
Unfortunately for Caped Crusader fans, Batman was plagued with problems from the start.

Goddess of cinema: Kravitz (center), who has made a big name on the small screen in recent years on HBO’s Big Little Lies and Hulu’s High Fidelity, is currently filming a huge box office hit
Initially, Ben Affleck was set to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne / Batman, but by the time he was admitted to a rehab clinic for substance abuse problems, he was replaced by Robert Pattinson.
Then, production was delayed when the coronavirus pandemic first occurred last year. Later, when it was working again with new health and safety protocols, filming had to end due to an outbreak within the cast and crew.
Last week, production was delayed once again amid the Covid-19 crisis, as Robert Pattinson’s stunt double reportedly tested positive for the virus.

Family business: Following the fins of her stepfather, actor Jason Momoa, Zoe is entering the world of DC Comics as Catwoman in the superhero action movie The Batman
According to reports last Wednesday, the actor’s stuntman and his bubble now need to be isolated for ten days, making it the third time the coronavirus has affected production.
Robert tested positive for the virus in September, while another stuntman contracted it in November, leading to further delays amid the global pandemic.
According to The Sun, the team was no longer able to film action scenes at Warner Bros Studios in Hertfordshire after the stunt double contracted the virus.
A source told the publication: ‘Filming a blockbuster of this scale is difficult enough without the threat of Covid approaching.

Drama: According to reports last Wednesday, Robert Pattinson’s stuntman (who is playing Batman) tested positive for COVID-19; He and his blister now have to isolate for ten days, making it the third time the coronavirus has affected production