Every project Cillian Murphy touches seems to spark a storm of conversation, whether it be him bringing Peaky Blinders to the big screen or reportedly starring in the upcoming 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. The actor’s name alone is enough to set social media buzzing, with fans eager to see what he takes on next. Recently, in the same vein, chatter has been extreme about him featuring in a documentary centered on an entity named Al-Assad. The talk has raised eyebrows, leaving many questioning whether this surprising project is real or simply a hoax.

Cillian Murphy in a venture about a Middle Eastern leader? The idea alone sounds shocking enough to stop many mid-scroll. Is the endeavor really happening, though?

Mystery surrounds Cillian Murphy’s name in Al-Assad documentary — Decoding the fact

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Speculations about Cillian Murphy’s supposed role in an Al-Assad documentary took off after an account called WKM_News on Instagram shared a “first official look” of the actor sporting a mustache. The post claimed the film would trace “controversial” Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad’s rise to power, his legacy, and more, with a release set for later this year. The news, however, is not true, as WKM_News is nothing but a parody account known for publishing fabricated stories, meaning the buzzed-about Murphy endeavor is also only a well-crafted deceit.

While Cillian Murphy, who has even got Stephen Graham fanboying over him, will not be starring in any documentary, his slate ahead is not exactly empty, courtesy of his presence in showbiz as both an actor and a producer. He is soon set to star in Netflix’s Steve, based on Max Porter’s novel Shy, while also gearing up to star in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Through both acting and production, Murphy, needless to say, continues shaping compelling and diverse narratives; however, that has not been enough to stop the earlier-mentioned streaming platform from dropping one of his sleeper hits from their vault.

Cillian Murphy fans have only a short time to catch one of his most obscure but acclaimed projects on Netflix.

Catch Cillian Murphy’s hidden gem on Netflix before it vanishes

Cillian Murphy’s two-decades-old movie Red Eye is facing a short window for streaming on Netflix, as the thriller co-starring Rachel McAdams and Brian Cox is set to leave the platform on August 31. The film follows a woman who accidentally befriends a terrorist mid-flight and is forced into an assassination plot. It boasts an 80 percent critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and had earned $96 million at the box office against a $36 million budget upon its release.

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Fortunately, Red Eye will remain available for streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV, with no plans for the title to leave these platforms announced so far. And while the Netflix departure news may disappoint fans, it also comes at an important time, throwing audiences’ attention back to Cillian Murphy’s verified projects rather than the hoax news linking him to an Al-Assad documentary, all thanks to a parody social media account.

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