Tate Taylor will now helm Jessica Chastain's "Eve" after Matthew Newton left the film over accusations of assault and domestic violence.
The development came two weeks after Newton exited from the project.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the news.
Taylor earlier worked with Chastain in 2011's Oscar nominated "The Help".
Newton, who has written the script for "Eve", announced his departure from the film in a statement.
"... I am profoundly aware that I have a responsibility to lead where I have failed in the past. I can never undo the harm that I've caused the people I've cared about and I carry that shame and responsibility with me every day.
"Over the past eight years, I have been working extensively with healthcare professionals to help me overcome my addiction and mental health illness. For the past six years I have lived a quiet and sober life. All I can do now is try to be a living amends and hopefully contribute to the positive change occurring in our industry," Newton said in a statement.
The Australian director's assault and domestic violence accusations date back to 2007 when he pleaded guilty to physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, actor Brooke Satchwell.
In 2010, Newton's then-fiancee Rachael Taylor accused him of "two unprovoked assaults" and was granted a two-year domestic violence order against him, an order he later breached.
Chastain, a leading voice in the Time's Up movement, was called to action in a Care2 petition that asked for her to drop Newton from the film.
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