Eve Hewson and Channing Tatum are to star in Isle of Man, a new film centred on the iconic motorcycle time-trial race, the Isle of Man TT.
The film will be directed by Reid Carolin, who previously directed Tatum in the film Dog and also wrote the screenplays for Tatum's Magic Mike franchise.
The film will be produced by Tatum and Carolin's Free Association, Brad Pitt's Plan B, Entertainment 360's Guymon Casady, and writer Jason Keller.
Director Carolin wrote the script alongside writer and producer Keller (Ford v Ferrari, Apple TV+'s Stick) and Bryan Johnson.
US entertainment trade publication Deadline, which first reported Hewson and Tatum's casting, said: "Long before Formula 1, World Endurance, and MotoGP, there was the Isle of Man TT.
"As the world's oldest continuously running motorsport event, the TT remains a one-of-a-kind spectacle with no substitute and no equal.
"With riders pushing man and machine to the edge at nearly 200 mph, the TT represents the pinnacle of sporting endeavour and the relentless pursuit of glory."
Tatum and Carolin's company Free Association is also among the producers on "a corresponding docuseries that was filmed during last year's TT Races with never-before-seen access to the riders and the races due to an exclusive partnership between the producers and the event promoters".
Hewson will next be seen in cinemas in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day.
Watch: The trailer for Disclosure Day
It opens on Friday, 12 June.