Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx are reportedly starring in a movie together. It is expected that the flick will be another blockbuster in Hollywood so everyone is excited with the first team of the couple.
As per Australia’s NW magazine (via Gossip Cop), Katie Holmes really wants to work with her boyfriend in a movie and she is looking forward to doing an action film. Based on the report, Suri Cruise’s mom and Jamie Foxx are likely to star in a project where they will play husband and wife.
“They plan to do a full Hollywood blockbuster, playing a husband and wife,” a tipster supposedly told NW. “They are talking to the best scriptwriters in Hollywood to come up with the perfect plot – a lot like what Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie did in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”
The source continued to allege that Katie Holmes believes that doing a movie with her real-life beau, Jamie Foxx, will be a big help with her career. Further, it was said that the actress is very sure that the movie will not just be beneficial for her but for everyone.
“Hitching herself to Jamie in more ways than one is the perfect opportunity,” the so-called source shared. “Plus, they love the idea of working together every day for a year.”
But then again, Gossip Cop stated that after checking the facts mentioned in the story, it concluded that the Jamie Foxx, Katie Holmes movie is a false report.
It also reached out to people who can clear up the issue and was told that the couple is not developing a movie that they will star on.
Meanwhile, this is just one of the false stories about Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx. Recently, the pair is involved in a lot of wedding rumors but all of them were proven wrong as well. The couple is not yet married but happily together.


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