Clint Eastwood is in France directing a film that re-enacts the dramatic end to an attempted Daesh attack on a high-speed train that saw three Americans take down the gunman.
After renting a Thalys train for five days of filming The 15:17 to Paris, work was wrapping up in Arras, the town where the express ended up after Ayoub El Khazzani was overpowered by passengers, including the childhood friends from California. They received the Legion of Honour, France’s highest decoration. Variety has reported that the friends will play themselves in the movie.
El Khazzani’s lawyer has said the suspect in the August 2015 attack acted on orders from the leader of the Daesh cell that attacked Paris three months later.