Who better to play a man who is about to ruin his life because of his addiction to s-x than an actor who has gone through a similar experience in real life. That is what the directors of Milennium Films must have thought, when they have hired Michael Douglas to star in the comedy 'Solitary Man', which will be directed by Brian Koppelman and David Levien ('The Reckoning').
A tape in which Douglas, who publicly acknowledged his addiction to s-x before marrying Catherine Zeta-Jones and even entered a clinic to cure this dependency, will play a businessman in the automotive world whose career and marriage have gone ruined by his indiscretions in business and his uncontrolled libido.
In 'Solitary Man', whose filming, according to information published by 'Variety' collected by otr/press, will begin in November in New York, Douglas will coincide with other old celluloid rockers like Susan Sarandon and Danny DeVito.