Taylor Sheridan is coming again to the massive display and has written the script for “F.A.S.T.,” an authentic crime story that’s arrange at Warner Bros. Photos, the studio introduced throughout its Upfronts on Wednesday.
Brandon Sklenar of Sheridan’s “1923” will star within the movie, and “1923” sequence director and cinematographer Ben Richardson will make his function directorial debut on the movie. Warner Bros. has even already set a launch date for “F.A.S.T.,” April 23, 2027 in theaters.
“F.A.S.T.” follows a former particular forces commando who’s tapped by the DEA to guide a black ops strike staff towards CIA-protected drug sellers.
Sheridan has an total cope with Paramount, however Warner Bros. commissioned the script previous to that deal starting, and Paramount finally granted Sheridan’s request to make the movie, albeit inside Paramount’s unique window. Consequently, Sheridan is at present in negotiations together with Jenny Wooden of Bosque Ranch Productions to provide “F.A.S.T.”
David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford of Heyday Movies are additionally producing. The movie can be overseen by Warner Bros. Photos President of Manufacturing Jesse Ehrman and EVP of Manufacturing Kevin McCormick.
Warner Bros. Movement Image Group’s Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy stated, “The breadth of Taylor Sheridan’s physique of labor is solely astounding and unparalleled in sheer excellence and constant high quality and we couldn’t be extra honored to be making this movie with him. With the vastly gifted director Ben Richardson behind the digicam and the distinctive producing abilities of Heyday Movies and Bosque Ranch, we’re thrilled to have such an unimaginable artistic staff bringing F.A.S.T. to the massive display.”
In movie, Sklenar simply starred in “Drop” and just lately in “It Ends With Us” and can quickly be seen in “The Housemaid.”
Taylor Sheridan is represented by CAA, LBI Leisure, ID-PR, and Meyer & Downs. Ben Richardson is represented by CAA. Brandon Sklenar is represented by WME, Neon Kite, Related, Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
THR first reported the information.