Actor Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro are ready to team up for the fourth time on the big screen. They will be seen in the movie adaptation of novel "The Good House", reports huffingtonpost.com.
The project will be helmed by Michael Cunningham and produced by Film Nation and Tribeca Productions' Jane Rosentha.
"We knew right away with (producer Jane Rosenthal's) and Michael's demonstrated talent and Ann's bestseller that we have the opportunity to create something truly entertaining," Karen Lunder, executive vice president of production at FilmNation, said in a statement.
"It is undeniable the authenticity and chemistry Meryl and Bob will offer us as they bring these characters to life," he added.
Streep and De Niro have earlier worked together in movies like "Falling In Love", "The Deer Hunter" and "Marvin's Room".
In "The Good House", Streep will play a recovering alcoholic who rekindles a romance with a former flame, played by De Niro, in a sleepy New England town.
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