‘Dunkirk’ aerial stunts coordinator pilots WWII action-thriller ‘Wolf Hound'(Pic Credit: Movie Still)

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Grindstone Entertainment Group, a division of Lionsgate, has acquired the North American rights to the upcoming World War II action-thriller ‘Wolf Hound’. The movie will see a multi-platform release this summer, ‘Variety’ reports.

‘Wolf Hound’, which marks the feature film directorial debut of Michael B. Chait, is inspired by the real-life Nazi special operations unit KG 200, which shot down, repaired, and flew Allied aircraft as Trojan horses.

For the film’s extensive aerial scenes and dogfights, according to ‘Variety’, Chait used authentic, rare WWII aircraft and shot as much as possible in-camera. Craig Hosking, who previously served as aerial coordinator and lead pilot for Christopher Nolan‘s ‘Dunkirk’, performed the same roles for ‘Wolf Hound’.

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