Sunny Leone is taking on an exciting new Hollywood project. She has joined the cast of the US-based series The Giant, created and written by Kevin B Ploth
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After receiving positive reviews for her performance in Kennedy, Sunny Leone is now all set to take on an exciting new Hollywood project. The actor has joined the cast of the US-based series The Giant, created and written by Kevin B Ploth, and will soon begin shooting for the same. The series is backed by ARTIMIS Theatrical Productions LLC, a vetted veteran-run production company. In the show, Sunny will be essaying the role of Reservation Sheriff Quanah Deerleaf, marking yet another interesting addition to her evolving and diverse body of work.
Sunny Leone shares excitement for The Giant
Sharing her enthusiasm, Sunny said, “This is something very different from what I’ve done before, and that’s what really excited me about it. Exploring a new character and stepping into a completely new space is always a thrilling experience for me. I’m looking forward to this journey and giving it my all. I hope my fans enjoy watching it as much as I am enjoying being a part of it, and I truly hope they’re as excited as I am for what’s coming next.”
Known for constantly evolving and experimenting with her choices, Sunny Leone continues to reinvent herself with every project she takes on. Whether it’s films, digital content, or international collaborations, she brings a fresh perspective each time, keeping her audience engaged and curious. This new role once again highlights her willingness to explore uncharted territories—something her fans have come to appreciate and celebrate over the years.
The series is supported by three powerful sponsors—51Fifty Rifles, Marathon Watch, and PROPPER Uniforms—with uniforms by PROPPER and Everyday Armor.
Sunny Leone couldn't believe she was cast in Kennedy
The actress shared that despite attending the trials and the workshops for the Anurag Kashyap directorial, she felt that she wasn’t going to be a part of the film.
She said, “My first reaction was disbelief that I had been offered the role. I didn’t 1,000 percent believe I was part of the film until I actually got on
"Even though I did the trials and the workshops, and everything happened, we all know entertainment is very volatile and things can change at the drop of a dime. I was so happy when the first shot was taken and we moved on to the next. That’s when I felt, ‘Alright, now they won’t replace me, I think I did a good job'”.
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