Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock have reteamed to star in an untitled romantic thriller film in development at Amazon MGM Studios.
Noah Oppenheim is writing the script, plot details of which are being kept under wraps.
The film reunites Reeves, Bullock, and producer Mark Gordon following their work together on the 1994 hit film, Speed. Gordon and Oppenheim brought the idea for the film to Reeves and Bullock who went on to develop the film with them.
Bullock will produce via Fortis Films, as will costar Reeves in addition to Gordon and Bibby Dunn via The Mark Gordon Company, and Noah Oppenheim and Sarah Bremner via Prologue Entertainment.
Reeves is well-known for his performances in the Matrix and John Wick franchises. He most recently starred in the titular role in John Wick: Chapter 4, in addition to executive producing, as well as the 2021 film, The Matrix Resurrections. Reeves is represented by WME, Range Media Partners, and Scott Sims.
Bullock most recently starred in and produced The Lost City for Paramount, The Unforgivable and Bird Box for Netflix. She previously received an Academy Award forThe Blind Side, and an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Warner Bros’. Gravity. Bullock is represented by CAA, Cliff Gilbert-Lurie, and Logan Clare.
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Mark Gordon Pictures is an international film, television, and theatre production company with an extensive history in film (Saving Private Ryan, Speed, The Day After Tomorrow, 2012, Murder on the Orient Express, Source Code, Molly’s Game, The Patriot) and television (Grey’s Anatomy, Criminal Minds, Ray Donovan, Designated Survivor, Quantico, The Rookie).
Select theatre credits include Life of Pi (Broadway); Teeth (off-Broadway); People, Places, and Things (West End); Punch (The Young Vic/West End); Brace Brace (Royal Court); and School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play (Lyric Hammersmith). Mark Gordon is currently producing Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Narnia film for Netflix.
Prologue Entertainment was recently founded by industry veterans Lloyd Braun, Sarah Bremner and Noah Oppenheim. The company is partnered with Jeff Zucker and RedBird Capital and produces premium scripted series and films.
The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news.
