In a move that could make for the hottest political thriller since Ben Afflecks Argo, Oliver Stone has taken on the task of bringing NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's story to the big screen. Never one to shy away from political or controversial issues, Stones career heights have seen him tackle the Vietnam War (Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July), US Presidents (JFK, W., Nixon), Cuban leader Fidel Castro (Comandante, Looking for Fidel), and Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez (South of the Border). Recent efforts like Savages and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps have largely been regarded as minor works from the renowned filmmaker, and taking on a project like Snowdens story has ignited hope that Stone is about to return to form. The writer-director has a history of working with some of the biggest names in the industry, and all eyes are turning to who hell cast as the young lead in the upcoming film. Snowdens actions have emerged as one of the most divisive events in recent American history, and for that you need an actor of the highest calibre to stand tall front and centre...