Will Smith Stars in Prison Thriller 'Supermax' for Amazon MGM

Will Smith is set to star in the action-thriller 'Supermax,' playing an FBI agent investigating a murder in the world's most secure prison. Amazon MGM Studios acquired worldwide rights in a deal reportedly worth $70 million. The film will be directed by David Gordon Green, known for the Halloween franchise, and is expected to stream rather than release in theaters. Production is scheduled to begin in mid-August, with a female FBI agent partner still being cast.

Key Points: Will Smith to Lead Prison Thriller 'Supermax'

  • Will Smith stars as an FBI agent in 'Supermax'
  • Film centers on murder in world's most secure prison
  • Amazon MGM Studios acquired worldwide rights for ~$70M
  • Production begins mid-August
  • Directed by David Gordon Green
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'Supermax': Will Smith to play FBI agent in prison thriller

Will Smith headlines 'Supermax,' an action-thriller about FBI agents investigating a murder in the world's most secure prison. Directed by David Gordon Green.

"Smith will play one of the lead investigators - Deadline"

Washington, May 15

Will Smith is set to headline the action-thriller 'Supermax', directed by David Gordon Green, in a major worldwide acquisition deal by Amazon MGM Studios from Miramax.

The film centres on two FBI agents investigating a murder inside what is described as the world's most secure prison, as per Deadline.

Smith will play one of the lead investigators, while casting is currently underway for his female FBI agent partner.

According to Deadline, Amazon MGM Studios secured worldwide rights to the project in an agreement reportedly valued in the USD 70 million range. The film is expected to be developed as a streaming release rather than a theatrical title.

Production on the thriller is scheduled to begin in mid-August.

The screenplay has been written by David Weil and David J Rosen, known for their work on the television series 'Hunters' and 'Invasion'. Weil and Rosen will also executive-produce the project.

Production duties will be handled by The Picture Company partners Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman. Smith and Adam Fishbach will produce through Smith's Westbrook banner.

Green, best known for directing multiple instalments of the Halloween franchise, is set to make the biggest-budget film of his career with 'Supermax'. He most recently directed episodes of the Amazon television series 'Scarpetta.'

Several executives from Miramax are attached to the project as executive producers, including CEO Jonathan Glickman, President of Film Alexandra Loewy, COO Thom Zadra, and SVP Spencer Ela.

The film also strengthens existing creative ties between the companies involved. The Picture Company is currently producing Weil's feature directorial debut Tyrant for Amazon MGM Studios, starring Charlize Theron, Julia Garner and Demi Moore.

Meanwhile, Rosen recently collaborated with Green on the Apple TV series Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed.

Weil is also attached to write the upcoming film based on journalist Evan Gershkovich, as well as 'Extraction 3' starring Chris Hemsworth for Netflix.

- ANI

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Kavya N
Amazon MGM paying $70 million for rights? That's like they're betting the farm on Smith. But David Gordon Green directing - after that Halloween trilogy which was okay-ish, I'm a bit skeptical. The prison thriller angle sounds promising though. Reminds me of our own Indian shows like 'Kaun? Who Did It?' but on steroids! 🤔
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Ananya R
The premise sounds like a mix of 'Prison Break' and 'The Inside Man'. But I hope they don't make the female FBI partner just a sidekick. After movies like 'Hidden Figures', Hollywood should know better. And Smith - yaar, he's still carrying that slap baggage. Hope he delivers a clean performance without controversy. Fingers crossed! 🙏
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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm tired of these prison thrillers. How many times can they show an 'inescapable prison' before it becomes cliché? But Will Smith as an FBI agent? That might bring something fresh. The writers have good credentials - 'Hunters' was solid. But 70 million dollars for streaming rights? That's what we pay for a full season of some OTT series! This better have proper action sequences, not just talking heads. 💪
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Siddharth J
David Gordon Green making his biggest budget film? That's interesting. He's more known for horror and indie stuff. Hope he doesn't lose his touch in a big-scale thriller. And Will Smith - after 'Emancipation' which was decent but not great, he needs a proper hit. This sounds like a typical Amazon Prime movie - good cast, big budget, but will it have re-watch value? I'll wait for the trailer. 🎬

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