Actress Viola Davis will headline the new features film, based on the 1980s British TV series "Widows", to be directed by her "12 Years A Slave" helmer
Steve McQueen.
The 51-year-old actress will play the leader of widows determined to finish the failed heist attempt by their deceased husbands, reported Aceshowbiz.
The TV series was later revamped for US audience in 2002.
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The upcoming big screen adaptation will be scripted by "Gone Girl" author and screenwriter Gillian Flynn. It will be McQueen's first movie since his 2013 Oscar-winner "12 Years a Slave".
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