The cast and crew of last year’s fantastic Hell or High Water could be looking all set for a reunion on a new project which couldn’t be any different in Netflix’s Outlaw King with Star Trek’s Chris Pine confirmed to be in talks to join the historical picture.

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Chris Pine could very well be teaming up with director David Mackenzie again who is also writing the script and trying to persuade Pine’s on screen Hell or High Water Brother, Ben Foster to jump on board the good ship Outlaw King which looks at the story of former King of the Scots, Robert The Bruce.

Outlaw King Chris Pine and Ben Foster

If Pine signs up he’ll be down to play the role of Robert the Bruce in the Netflix film which will focus on his life after William Wallace – Mel Gibson’s character from Braveheart – His battle against the Catholic Church over Scotland becoming a free country as well as taking on the British in an almighty battle for Scotland’s freedom taking over Wallace’s mission. Ben Foster would take on the role of James Douglas, the Scottish knight who became the king’s chief adviser.

It is reported that in this version, Robert the Bruce will be a completely different character to the one that was portrayed in Braveheart, a character who was a spoilt brat forced to betray William Wallace by his father, but the Outlaw King would see him in a more honourable position.

Mackenzie, who has a Scottish background, has been in high demand since Hell and High Water became an instant hit, he has been linked with many projects including The Brotherhood which has Michael Fassbender and Margot Robbie also linked but it looks like Mackenzie Scottish pride will come first on his ever growing list of directorial projects.

Sigma Films’ Gillian Berrie is producing with Anonymous Content’s Richard Brown and Steve Golin. The film is slated to shoot in Scotland in August.