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Blake Lively set to make her feature film directorial debut in adaptation of graphic novel Seconds

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Blake Lively has signed on to make her feature film directorial debut with Seconds.The 34-year-old will helm the big screen adaptation of the best selling 2014 graphic novel by Bryan Lee O’Malley, creator of the Scott Pilgrim series.The movie tells the story of Katie Clay, a head chef at a prospering restaurant named Seconds whomysteriously obtains the ability to fix her past mistakes by writing them down in a notebook, eating a mushroom, and falling asleep.

Behind the camera:Blake Lively is set to make her feature film directorial debut in adaptation of best selling graphic novel Seconds (Pic; Aug 2021)Unfortunately, Katybecomes too eager to fix every little aspect of her life and before long, her newfound ability begins to create more problems that threaten to take her further and further from the life she initially had.

Her actions also threaten the very fabric of time and space itself.The former Gossip Girl made herdirectorial debut last year, calling the shots on the music video for Taylor Swift’s 'I Bet You Think About Me,' which featured singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton.

Experience: The actress is used to being in front of the camera, as above in The Rhythm Section (2020) The finished produced earned the Rhythm Section star nominations for the 2022 Academy Country Music Awards in directing and producing.The Age of Adeline actress has been able to learn from some of the best directors in the business, including Ben Affleck on The Town, Rebecca Miller for The Private Lives of Pippa Lee and Oliver Stone for Savages.The Los Angeles native comes from an entertainment industry family.

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