Hollywood actor Pierce Brosnan has been roped in to play the central character in filmmaker Phillip Noyce’s hitman thriller ‘Fast Charlie’.
The film is based on Victor Gischler’s 2001 novel ‘Gun Monkeys’. According to PTI, the movie is scheduled to start production in January.
The story will focus on Charlie Swift (Brosnan), who has worked for his ageing mob boss Stan for 20 years, skillfully operating as a prolific fixer and efficient hitman.
“When a rival boss moves to eliminate Stan and his entire team, he fails in wiping the team clean. Now on his own, Charlie will stop at nothing to avenge his friend, and has no plans to leave anyone alive,” the film’s logline reads.
Richard Wenk has penned the movie and produced by Daniel Grodnik and Mitchell Welch, while Screen Media’s David Fannon and Seth Needle will executive produce with Foresight Unlimited’s Mark Damon and Tamara Birkemoe, and David Nagelberg.
Brosnan’s upcoming films include Warner Brothers’ ‘Black Adam’ and Netflix’s action-comedy ‘The Out-Laws’.
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