Tahar Rahim joins Joaquin Phoenix in upcoming Ridley Scott movie 'Napoleon'

Tahar Rahim Headshot
Tahar Rahim Headshot (Image credit: Arno Lam)

What you need to know

  • Upcoming Apple TV+ movie Napoleon has a new star.
  • Tahar Rahim will star alongside Joaquin Phoenix.
  • Napoleon was previously known as Kitbag but has had a change of name.

The upcoming Apple TV+ movie Napoleon has a new star with Tahar Rahim joining Joaquin Phoenix on the project that will be directed by Ridley Scott.

The new Apple TV+ work was previously known as Kitbag but is now simply called Napoleon, an apt name given the movie's focus on the famous military leader.

According to a new Deadline report we can expect the BAFTA Award-nominee Rahim to play Paul Barras, "the powerful Commissioner of the Revolutionary Army."

Currently in production, the pic is based on the script by David Scarpa and will star Phoenix as French military leader and emperor, Napoleon. The film will be an original and personal look at Napoleon's origins and swift, ruthless climb to emperor, viewed through the prism of his addictive and often volatile relationship with his wife and one true love, Josephine, played by Kirby.

Rahim is best known for his role in The Mauritanian but also recently made an appearance in The Serpent on Netflix.

Production for the new movie is currently underway but there is no public timescale for when we can expect to watch what is sure to be another must-see movie on Apple's streaming platform.

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Oliver Haslam
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