DeWanda Wise joins Chris Pine's directional debut Poolman

DeWanda Wise is the latest addition to Chris Pines' 'Poolman'.

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DeWanda Wise boards 'Poolman'
DeWanda Wise boards 'Poolman'

DeWanda Wise has boarded Chris Pine's directional debut 'Poolman'.

The 41-year-old actor will star in and direct the upcoming mystery-comedy, and the 'Jurassic World: Dominion' star, 38, joins an already stellar cast, including Hollywood legends Danny DeVito, 77, and Annette Bening, 64, who will play neighbours Jack and Diane.

The report from Deadline did not disclose DeWanda's role.

The synopsis is as follows: "'Poolman' will centre on Darren Barrenman (Pine), a hapless dreamer and would-be philosopher who spends his days looking after the pool of the Tahitian Tiki apartment block in sunny Los Angeles and crashing city council meetings with his neighbours Jack and Diane (DeVito, Bening).

"When Barrenman uncovers the greatest water heist in LA history since Chinatown he makes uneasy alliances with a beautiful and connected femme fatale while following every lead he can with corrupt city officials, burned out Hollywood types, and mysterious benefactors – all in the name of protecting his precious Los Angeles."

Production is said to have begun in Los Angeles in June.

Chris will next be seen in Olivia Wilde's upcoming psychological thriller, 'Don't Worry Darling', along with the likes of Florence Pugh and Harry Styles.

Meanwhile, the 'Outlaw King' star previously joked he’s the “underdog” when it comes to the debate over who is the best Hollywood Chris.

The movie star is part of a long-standing debate to decide who is the best Chris in Hollywood, which arose because of the high number of famous actors who share the moniker, including Chris Pratt, Chris Evans, and Chris Hemsworth.

And he quipped that he needs to either “change [his] name or really just step it up” to prevent himself from slipping down the ranks.

He said: "I feel like I’m the underdog right now so I’ll take all the support I can get. Those damn Chrises man, I just, it’s either change my name or really just step it up.”