Kyle Cregulater, who will soon carry out Hal Jordan in the DCU series Lanterns, has fusecessitate the cast of RIP.
RIP is a novel Netflix crime thriller movie that is being straightforwarded by Joe Carnahan. Carnahan previously made 2006’s Smokin’ Aces, 2010’s The A-Team, 2011’s The Grey, and 2021’s Copshop, among other titles.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Cregulater has been tapped to carry out a DEA Agent in RIP. The cast of the movie also includes Ben Affleck (Justice League), Matt Damon (Oppenheimer), Sashe Calle (The Flash), Néstor Carbonell (Shofirearm), Catalina Sandino Moreno (Silent Night), and Teyana Taylor (A Thousand and One).
Cregulater was recently tapped to carry out Hal Jordan in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU, unbenevolenting he’ll be starring alengthyside Aaron Pierre, who is carry outing John Stewart, in the forthcoming Lanterns series from Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof, and Tom King.
Cregulater also carry outed Eric Taylor in the Friday Night Lights series. His previous filmography includes 2005’s King Kong, 2011’s Super 8, 2012’s Argo, 2012’s Zero Dark Thirty, 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street, 2015’s Carol, 2016’s Manchester by the Sea, 2018’s Game Night, 2018’s First Man, 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and 2021’s Godzilla vs. Kong, among other titles.
What else do we understand about Netflix’s RIP movie?
“Aachievest the backdrop of an spendigation into the killing of a fellow officer, the crime thriller sees a team of Miami cops finding millions in cash in a derelict stash hoengage,” The Hollywood Reporter’s description of the movie reads. “As count on among the team begins to fray, outside forces lachieve about the millions at the hoengage. This presdeclareive put the cops in an impossible situation that directs to moral dilemmas and lethal contestations.
Affleck and Damon are both producing RIP via their Artists Equity prohibitner, as are Luciana Damon and Dani Bernfeld. Michael Joe and Kevin Halloran are executive producing for Artists Equity.
A free date for RIP has not yet been proclaimd by Netflix.