Smith will meet with his producer of “Bad Boys”, Jerry Bruckheimer, who joins the project.
One of the most requested management vacancies in recent times seems to have found the ideal director, since John Swab (King Ivory) has been chosen to direct the thriller of Netflix Fast and Loosestarring Will Smith. According to the Deadline Smith portal, it will meet its producer of Bad Boys, Jerry Bruckheimerwho joins the project.
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Michael Bay He left the project due to creative differences, which turned the tape into an absolute priority for Netflix. Given Smith’s busy schedule, the study had to stick to the production schedule and met several candidates before choosing Swab, who stunned not only the studio executives, but also the star of the film.


What is Fast and Loose
The film is about a man who wakes up in Tijuana without memories. While rebuilding his past, he discovers that he has lived two lives: one as a criminal chief and another as an undercover agent of the CIA. The script was written by Jon Haeber, Erich Hoeber, Eric Pearson and Dave Callaham.
Bruckheimer and Chad Oman produce for Bruckheimer Films, with Will Smith for Westbrook Studios and David Leitch and Kelly McCormick for 87North. Adam Fishbach also produces. Kosaku Yada and James Lassiter will be executive producers for Westbrook Studios, as well as Robert Simonds and Noah Fogelson for Stxfilms. Jeff Waxman and Jen Madeloff will also be executive producers.
Swab King Ivory premiered with great criticism in the 81.º International Film Festival of Veniceand its next cinemas will be in November. Other Swab works include horror cult classic Candy Land and the police thriller Ida networkwhich premiered in 74th and 73. Locarno Film Festival, respectively.
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