RIP," a Joe Carnahan-directed thriller starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, has been acquired by Netflix. The initiative is being led by Artists Equity, their production business. In addition to co-starring, Damon and Affleck will produce the film. Plot specifics are being kept under wraps. After a month of being pitched to various agencies, the project is scheduled for an autumn shot, as per the reports of 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
The Oscar-winning script team of "Good Will Hunting," which included Damon and Affleck, recently collaborated on the Amazon feature «Air,» which was directed by Affleck. Together, the pair has been in several movies, such as «Dogma,» «The Last Duel,» and a Super Bowl commercial for Dunkin' Donuts. Affleck's «The Accountant 2» and Jennifer Lopez's «Unstoppable,» which are slated for Amazon MGM Studios, are also produced by Artists Equity. They are also the brains behind «Small Things Like These,» a drama starring Cillian Murphy that Lionsgate will release, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Doug Liman's film «The Instigators,» which will debut on Apple TV+ the following month, stars Damon. Ben Affleck's brother Casey Affleck co-stars with him. Robert Rodriguez's 2023 thriller «Hypnotic,» starring Ben Affleck, is one of his most recent projects. «RIP» will be directed and written by Joe Carnahan, who is well-known for movies including «Copshop,» «The Grey,» and «Smokin' Aces.»
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