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Matt Damon signed up new film without reading script

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Actor Matt Damon signed up to appear in director Terry Gilliam's new sci-fi drama 'The Zero Theorem without even reading the script.

Gilliam admits casting 'The Bourne Identity' star in the low-budget drama because he was ready and willing to do whatever was required of him, reported Contactmusic.

"I called Matt and said, 'I've got a small part for you, probably four or five days, I'll send you the script.' He said, 'Don't bother, I'm in,'" Gilliam said.

And Damon was not the only star who signed on to work with Gilliam without a script read or an agreed salary. Tilda Swinton and 'Skyfall' actor Ben Whishaw also jumped at the chance to team up with him.
 

"(Tilda and I) had met at different festivals and always said we ought to work together, Ben Whishaw, the same thing. And basically I just called them and they all just came and they worked for scale, that's how we made the film, because we didn't have the budget," Gilliam added.

'The Zero Theorem' centres on a reclusive computer hacker, played by Christoph Waltz, who attempts to discover the reason for human existence.

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First Published: Mar 14 2014 | 3:58 PM IST

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