Chad Stahelski is already on board to direct Paramount's motion thriller that includes the Tom Clancy character.
Paramount’s high-flying adaptation of Tom Clancy novel Rainbow Six has discovered its writers.
Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith, who co-created the 2013 British crime drama Run, has been tapped to put in writing the motion thriller that has Michael B. Jordan starring and Chad Stahelski directing.
Along with staring, Jordan is producing with Elizabeth Raposo by way of the duo’s Outlier Society banner. Additionally producing are Akiva Goldsman and Greg Lessans by way of Weed Street Footage in addition to Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec by The Noticed Mill.
The characteristic venture is a follow-up to Jordan’s 2021 motion automobile, With out Regret, with the actor as soon as once more taking part in Navy SEAL-turned-CIA operative John Clark. One in all Clancy’s extra common characters, Clark appeared within the late writer’s Jack Ryan spy books and in addition headlined two novels, With out Regret and Rainbow Six, with the latter spawning a line of video video games.
Government producing are Stahelski, Jason Spitz, and Alex Younger.
Fajemisin-Duncan and Smith grew up collectively in South London and broke out by co-creating Run, a mini-series that starred Olivia Coleman. The present earned them the Royal Tv Society Award for greatest drama writing and the BAFTA Tv Craft award for breakthrough expertise.
The pair additionally labored on Save Me and Save Me Too, which received an RTS Award for excellent drama and greatest drama writing and was BAFTA-nominated for greatest drama collection. Presently, the pair are writing an adaptation of the sci-fi novel The Higher World for Netflix, which is being produced by and to star Daniel Kaluuya. They’re additionally growing the not too long ago introduced Fightland at Starz from govt producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, set inside the high-stakes, cash-rich, harmful world of British boxing.
Fajemisin-Duncan and Smith are repped by CAA, Grandview, and U.Okay.’s Sayle Display screen.