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Daniel Quinn-Toye, a rising star and recent understudy for Tom Holland in the West End production of 'Romeo and Juliet', has been cast in the lead role of the upcoming live-action 'Voltron' movie produced by Amazon and MGM. Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, known for 'Red Notice', the film is based on the 1980s Japanese anime series that features young pilots controlling giant robots that can combine into a single mega-robot named Voltron. Production is set to begin in Australia this month, with the casting for the female lead still pending. Quinn-Toye's casting follows a rigorous selection process that involved multiple screen tests, positioning him for a significant breakout role in his film debut. The script for the adaptation has been co-written by Thurber and Ellen Shanman, but specific plot details remain undisclosed. Quinn-Toye has previously appeared in television series and has a background in theater, having trained at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and the Dance School of Scotland.
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