Niamh Algar is boarding Miramax’s hot upcoming Guy Ritchie action thriller that stars Jason Statham
at the AFM, and was acquired domestically by MGM to be distributed via joint venture UA Releasing. MGM also acquired a handful of international markets. Lionsgate nabbed UK.
The story follows ‘H,’ a “cold and mysterious” character working at a cash truck company responsible for moving hundreds of millions of dollars around Los Angeles each week. The film shifts across timelines and between various characters’ perspectives. Also starring are Scott Eastwood, Josh Hartnett and Holt McCallany.
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