Most people's summer breaks are winding down, though Adam Driver's just hunkering down for his.

"I got nothing," Driver admits about his upcoming work slate. "I am taking some time off and not thinking about cameras or craft services."

Adam Driver, left, and Channing Tatum in Logan Lucky. Credit:Claudette Barius/Bleecker Street via AP

Now, though, he's back on the big screen in Steven Soderbergh's heist comedy Logan Lucky, starring Driver and Channing Tatum as West Virginian brothers who plan a robbery of Charlotte Motor Speedway during a big NASCAR race.

Tatum's Jimmy Logan is the quick-to-act brother setting the job in motion, while sibling Clyde, a bartender who's also an amputee and Iraq war veteran, is the more contemplative one – the opposite of Driver's hot-headed, lightsaber-wielding Star Wars villain Kylo Ren, whom he reprises in The Last Jedi (in cinemas on December 15).