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  • Guy Ritchie to Direct ‘Road House’ Sequel

    (Left) Guy Ritchie on the set of 'The Gentlemen.' Photo: Kevin Baker/Netflix. Copyright: © 2023, Netflix Inc. (RIght) Jake Gyllenhaal stars in 'Roadhouse.' Photo: Laura Radford © Amazon Content Services LLC.
    (Left) Guy Ritchie on the set of ‘The Gentlemen.’ Photo: Kevin Baker/Netflix. Copyright: © 2023, Netflix Inc. (RIght) Jake Gyllenhaal stars in ‘Roadhouse.’ Photo: Laura Radford © Amazon Content Services LLC.

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    • Guy Ritchie has agreed to direct the ‘Road House’ sequel.
    • Jake Gyllenhaal will be back as Dalton.
    • Amazon MGM Studios is once more backing the movie.

    There is increasing evidence that filmmaker Guy Ritchie has either cracked the secret of cloning, owns one of the Time-Turners from ‘Harry Potter’ or has simply given up on the idea of sleep or seeing his family.

    This is, after all, the man who directed five films in the last four years, and has three films potentially set for release this year (‘Fountain of Youth,’ ‘Wife & Dog,’ and ‘In the Grey’), and that’s before mentioning the Paramount+ series ‘MobLand,’ which recently started streaming, and ‘The Gentlemen,’ renewed for season 2 at Netflix.

    And if all that wasn’t enough, he’s also taking on another assignment, as Puck and World of Reel have confirmed that Ritchie will be behind the camera for Amazon MGM’s sequel to 2024’s ‘Road House’ remake, which will once again star Jake Gyllenhaal.

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    What’s the story of ‘Road House’?

    Lukas Gage and Jake Gyllenhaal star in 'Road House.'
    (L to R) Lukas Gage and Jake Gyllenhaal star in ‘Road House.’ Photo: Laura Radford. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    The 1989 original, directed by Rowdy Herrington, starred Patrick Swayze in the story of a roadside dive called The Double Deuce, a sleazy music joint in the small town of Jasper, Missouri, “the kind of place where they sweep up the eyeballs after closing”.

    The owner, tired of his place being wrecked by muscle-bound “power drinkers” and provocative bimbos, hires the best bouncer in the business (Swayze’s Dalton) to cool things down. Famously, he starts off charming but doesn’t hesitate to take extreme throat-ripping measures when pushed to his limit.

    For the 2024 re-invention, Gyllenhaal took on the slightly adjusted role of Dalton, this time a former UFC fighter looking to find new meaning in his life who finds work as a bouncer at a property owned by Frankie (Jessica Williams).

    Conor McGregor stars in 'Road House.'
    Conor McGregor stars in ‘Road House.’ Photo: Laura Radford. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    Anthony Bagarozzi & Charles Mondry wrote the new movie took place at a rough-and-tumble roadhouse in the Florida Keys, but “soon discovers that not everything is what it seems in this tropical paradise.”

    In the cast alongside Gyllenhaal were the likes of Conor McGregor, Billy Magnussen, Daniela Melchior, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Lukas Gage, Hannah Love Lanier, Travis Van Winkle, B.K. Cannon, Arturo Castro, Dominique Columbus, Beau Knapp and Bob Menery.

    Directing that one was Doug Liman, and behind-the-scenes drama, as producer Joel Silver was removed for aggressive behavior, Liman denounced the plan to release the movie direct to streaming (he’s since made peace with the idea) and a lawsuit from the writer of the original that claimed the new movie was simply a grab at keeping the IP.

    Still, the movie became a big hit for Amazon, drawing 2.3 million households between March 21st, which is when it was added to the Prime Video library, and March 24th.

    What of the sequel?

    Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal stars in 'Roadhouse.'
    (L to R) Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal stars in ‘Roadhouse.’ Photo: Laura Radford © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    At Amazon’s Upfront presentation last May –– where it promotes its upcoming movies and shows to advertisers to encourage them to purchase pricey spots on its service –– the company announced that a ‘Road House’ sequel was in the early stages of development.

    This is what Amazon film boss Jennifer Salke said at the event:

    “As we saw this spring the world went crazy for a little movie called ‘Road House’. Nearly 80 million viewers globally have watched ‘Road House.’ We like to watch this these results like a baby.”

    Ritchie certainly feels like the right person to handle this, as he’s used to tough-guy movies that have a little more going on under the surface.

    And he and Gyllenhaal have a prior working relationship –– the actor starred in the director’s 2023 war movie ‘The Covenant’ and they’ve reunited for this year’s ‘In the Grey,’ which sees two extraction specialists having to chart a route of escape for a senior female negotiator.

    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of 'The Covenant,' a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures.
    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of ‘The Covenant,’ a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures.

    Given the subject matter and the established connection between director and star, hopes are likely high that things will go much more smoothly this time around.

    Will Beall is at work on the script for the sequel, which is a mystery for now –– though a mid-credits scene in the 2024 movie showed Conor McGregor’s villain Knox wreaking havoc at a hospital and escaping unscathed, so presumably that rematch is something that could well be picked up for the new movie.

    As for other cast members? No word yet on returning veterans or newcomers.

    Related Article: ‘Road House’ Sequel in Development with Jake Gyllenhaal Back

    When will the ‘Road House’ sequel be on screens?

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Lukas Gage star in 'Road House.'
    (L to R) Jake Gyllenhaal and Lukas Gage star in ‘Road House.’ Photo: Laura Radford. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    There is no information yet as to a release date for the new movie.

    But perhaps the more interesting question is, where will the ‘Road House’ movie be on screens? Given the success of the 2024 outing, there’s a big chance that Amazon could decide that the best place for a follow-up is to premiere right alongside it on the Prime Video streaming service.

    But with the company’s much-vaunted commitment to theatrical releases, as touted during its CinemaCon presentation last week, perhaps having a Gyllenhaal movie in cinemas is no bad strategy –– especially if it drives people to then check out the movie on streaming. We’ve a feeling, though, that it’ll be the former option.

    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in 'Road House.'
    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in ‘Road House.’ Photo: Laura Radford. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

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  • Where To Watch War Thriller ‘Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Covenant’

    Dar Salim as Ahmed, Jason Wong as Joshua "JJ Jung", Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley, Christian Ochoa as Eduardo "Chow Chow" Lopez, and Rhys Yates as Tom "Tom Cat" Hancock in 'The Covenant,' directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film.
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed, Jason Wong as Joshua “JJ Jung”, Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley, Christian Ochoa as Eduardo “Chow Chow” Lopez, and Rhys Yates as Tom “Tom Cat” Hancock in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    From ‘Sherlock Holmes’ to ‘Aladdin’ to ‘Wrath of Man’, director Guy Ritchie is no stranger to large-scale productions filled with action. In his latest movie ‘The Covenant’, he delivers a movie that packs a punch in both emotions and action.

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    The official synopsis for ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ is below:

    “’Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ follows US Army Sergeant John Kinley (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Afghan interpreter Ahmed (Dar Salim). After an ambush, Ahmed goes to Herculean lengths to save Kinley’s life. When Kinley learns that Ahmed and his family were not given safe passage to America as promised, he must repay his debt by returning to the war zone to retrieve them before the Taliban hunts them down first.”

    Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ opened in theaters on April 21, 2023. The movie received an 83% score from the critics and a 98% score from audiences, making this Ritchie’s highest-ranked movie on the aggregator website.

    The cast of ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ includes Academy-Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (‘Strange World’) as Sergeant John Kinley, Dar Salim (‘A War’) as Afghan interpreter Ahmed, Sean Sagar (‘The Gentleman’) as Charlie “Jizzy” Crow, Jason Wong (‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’) as Joshua “JJ” Jung, Christian Ochoa (‘Vivo’) as Eduardo “Chow Chow” Lopez, and Rhys Yates (‘Followers’) as Tom “Tom Cat” Hancock.

    Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Jake Gyllenhaal And Dar Salim Makes A Dynamic Team

    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the best actors of his generation. On top of having experience with war movies, his resume is filled with a wide variety of roles – from crime videographer Louis Bloom (‘Nightcrawler‘) to Mysterio (‘Spider-Man: Far From Home‘), Gyllenhaal is a fantastic choice to play Sergeant John Kinley. Playing opposite Gyllenhaal is Dar Salim, as Afghan interpreter Ahmed. The two characters did not like each other at the beginning but were forced to work together. Through the movie, the bond strengthens as they learn to trust each other.

    Salim talks about the key to playing Ahmed:

    “He’s someone that you can relate to. He’s a guy who will do anything to keep his family safe. He just wants to give his children the opportunities that he doesn’t have himself. But even a man like that, when he’s faced with the ultimate choices, it’s a reminder that most of us have good in us and that we will do what’s right in that moment. That’s the mirror of the relationship between those two men. So that was the key to playing Ahmed, I think.”

    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of 'The Covenant.'
    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of ‘The Covenant,’ a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.`

    Guy Ritchie Takes A Different Screenplay Process With This Movie

    For this movie, director Guy Ritchie had a slightly different approach in the ways of the screenplay. It wasn’t a completely finished script but the director knew what story he wanted to tell and where he was going to go with it. Each morning, he would discuss the scenes with the actors – how to work on them, bouncing ideas off them. From there, the director would write scenes, making necessary edits or changes as they come up.

    Jake Gyllenhaal talks more about his experience on-set and the different process:

    “Then when we got there, it was a process of, “Okay, come to set. Here’s the scenes today. How do we start working on them? What are your ideas?” Then he would write in the morning. He writes very quickly. He’d write in the morning and write us the scene. He’d either change the scene or edit it, or sometimes write the whole thing out based on his thoughts from the night before or our discussions. Then we’d go out there and we’d play it. The next day we would add on to the board. As the board got bigger, he’d be able to have more to play with and references that we had done. Then we’d start telling the story that once existed as a foundation of a home.”

    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant,'
    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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    Where Can I Watch Guy Ritchie’s ‘The Covenant’?

    The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 21, 2023. While the movie is available to rent on digital, you can still enjoy it in the theater so be sure to check Moviefone‘s listings below for showtimes in your area. ‘The Covenant’ has a total runtime of 2 hours and 3 minutes.

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    Watch the official trailers for ‘The Covenant’ below:

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    Can’t make it out to the theater? You have the option to rent the movie on VOD. Services such as Amazon Prime Video, Direct TV, Google Play, Vudu, Microsoft, YouTube, AppleTV, and Redbox allow you to rent the movie for $19.99.

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    As for as streaming goes, an official date hasn’t been confirmed by MGM, since the film is still in theaters, but you will be able to purchase the movie digitally on June 20. For those looking to purchase a physical copy, DVD and Blu-ray will also be available on June 20.

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    Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal Join Guy Ritchie’s New Movie

    Director Guy Ritchie has Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González starring in his new movie.
    Director Guy Ritchie has Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González starring in his new movie.

    Guy Ritchie has just finished shooting one movie (‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’) and is looking to roll quickly –– or at least before the year is out –– into his next project.

    The new film doesn’t yet have an announced title, but Deadline has learned some information about it; written by the director, it’ll reportedly will revolve around two extraction specialists who must plan an escape path for a high-level female negotiator. And while the subject sounds serious, Ritchie has apparently laced the story with humor.

    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant,'
    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Who is in the cast?

    We also know the main cast: Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González are all on board to star in the movie, which is set to kick off shooting in Spain this summer.

    Here’s what Ritchie had to say about his choices:

    “There’s something special that happens when you collaborate with the same partners regularly: you build a shorthand and a trust that lets everybody do their best work. Jake, Henry and Eiza are all astonishingly talented, committed, and engaging actors. This is going to be an action-packed movie that is both intellectually stimulating and physically exhilarating.”

    And this is just the latest project that represents Ritchie drawing from the pool of people he’s worked with before. Gyllenhaal, of course, was the lead in war drama ‘The Covenant’, which was in theaters just last month. Cavill and González, meanwhile, are part of the sprawling cast for ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’, which also features Alan Ritchson, Cary Elwes, Alex Pettyfer, Henry Golding, Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Freddie Fox.

    That movie’s screenplay, by Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson (who wrote the original script and pitched it to producer Jerry Bruckheimer back in 2015), Ritchie and Arash Amel, is based on war correspondent and military historian Damien Lewis’ popular book of the same name.

    Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer in film 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,' directed by Guy Ritchie.
    (L to R) Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer in film ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ directed by Guy Ritchie.

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    What is the plot of the movie?

    The movie, inspired by real events, will chart British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s and James Bond creator Ian Fleming’s secret World War II combat organization. The clandestine squad’s unconventional and entirely ‘ungentlemanly’ fighting techniques against the Nazis helped change the course of the war and in part gave birth to the modern Black Ops unit.

    Cavill, of course, has a connection with the director that goes even further, since he co-starred in 2015’s ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’.

    Also on Ritchie’s schedule? Overseeing post-production on ‘The Gentlemen’ the spin-off TV series from his eponymous 2019 crime caper.

    With the new movie at a very early stage, there’s no release date set yet, but the distribution rights are on sale now at the Cannes Film Market (should anyone have a spare few million dollars lying around). ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’, meanwhile, should be out next year.

    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of 'The Covenant.'
    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal (left) and director Guy Ritchie (right) on the set of ‘The Covenant,’ a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’

    Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    In theaters now, ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ finds the director operating on a different level from that for which he’s known –– and while it succumbs to schmaltz by the end, it chronicles a story of sacrifice and heroics that mostly succeeds.

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    Is ‘The Covenant’ a true story?

    The movie is not based on a true story, but the script –– written by Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies –– does channel the experiences of a lot of troops and citizens in Afghanistan (and there are images of real-life heroes over the end credits).

    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ follows US Army Sergeant John Kinley (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Afghan interpreter Ahmed (Dar Salim). Together with the likes of Charlie “Jizzy” Crow (Sean Sagar), Joshua JJ Jung (Jason Wong), Eduardo ‘Chow Chow’ Lopez (Christian Ochoa) and Tom ‘Tom Cat’ Hancock (Rhys Yates), the squad’s mission is to hunt down and tag Taliban explosives construction locations in Afghanistan so they can be destroyed.

    After an ambush, Ahmed goes to Herculean lengths to save Kinley’s life, loading the injured soldier on to a cart and dragging him for days to the nearest US base.

    Months after his return home to his wife Caroline (Emily Beecham), Kinley learns that Ahmed and his family were not given safe passage to America as promised and he must repay his debt by returning to the war zone to retrieve them before the Taliban hunts them down first.

    Actor Jake Gyllenhaal and director Guy Ritchie on the set of 'The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Actor Jake Gyllenhaal and director Guy Ritchie on the set of ‘The Covenant,’ a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    What works about the movie?

    Guy Ritchie has long since proved that he’s more than the man who made his career with knockabout crime capers featuring fast-talking Brits. He’s also been behind the likes of the ‘Sherlock Holmes’ movies (which, admittedly, were knockabout crime capers featuring fast-talking Robert Downey Jr. doing a British accent) and, for a real change of pace, Disney’s live action ‘Aladdin’.

    But while he seems more comfortable in his criminal wheelhouse, with ‘The Covenant’ (which we assume added his name to avoid confusion with Renny Harlin’s 2006 supernatural movie), Ritchie aims for a more straightforwardly heroic character piece here. He’s certainly not lost his touch for creative action, he and his team making the battle scenes effective and dramatic, if not always complete shock and awe.

    And in his cast, he’s recruited some winners. Gyllenhaal has been in the military mode before, with ‘Jarhead’ (and he’s also played his share of troubled law enforcement types) and here he brings a soulful, stern countenance to Kinley.

    The banter between the troops early on also comes across as authentic –– this is a group far from their own families that has bonded into a unit of its own, the shared experiences of combat and chaos keeping them close. There are also some funny exchanges between Kinley and his superior (Jonny Lee Miller’s Colonel Vokes), keeping it real when it comes to the realities of modern warfare.

    Salim, meanwhile, keeps Ahmed human, and not a man who needs to ingratiate himself with the troops, but soon does anyway because of his no-nonsense attitude and loyalty. While Kinley initially has his doubts about the man, he’s part of the team even before he goes above and beyond to save the Sergeant’s life.

    Shooting in Alicante, Spain, the movie certainly looks authentic, though beyond Ahmed and one or two examples on his extended rescue mission, it doesn’t go all that far into portraying the native population in a well-rounded way.

    Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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    Basic Heroics

    And basic might be the most apt description for the movie as a whole.

    Perhaps the biggest issue is how the story itself plays out –– don’t go in for any major surprises here. This is far from the most complicated story of the year, and if you’re expecting it to go in a shocking direction, we’d caution that this is not the direction that Ritchie and co. are shooting for.

    It’s also straight down the line in terms of its characters –– Ahmed is probably the most careful sketched person here, and that includes Kinley.

    Nothing here will change minds about America’s presence in Afghanistan nor about the actions of the Taliban, and the sides are hardly more than loosely portrayed, black and white with few shades of gray in between.

    Pacing is also an issue: so much running time is devoted to the initial mission and the rescue that Kinley’s return to Afghanistan starts to feel more like an afterthought than a solid third act. Even with the addition of characters such as Antony Starr’s Special Forces operative Eddie Parker (who aids Kinley in his desperate dash to find and save Ahmed), the final section pales in comparison to the rest.

    There is also the matter of the final tone. The director and his cast can talk all they like about an unsentimental look at this sort of story, but a final montage goes so far into sentiment, you can almost imagine cutting to a slowly waving flag while a group of veterans somberly hold their caps to their chests, single tears running down their faces.

    The story –– and particularly the dynamic between Ahmed and Kinley – are more powerful than the ending, and honestly deserve better.

    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant,'
    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Final Thoughts

    ‘The Covenant’ isn’t likely to change anyone’s mind about the nature of war or America’s involvement in it. But its focus is more on celebrating the small moments of humanity that can spring up in the face of overwhelming odds and in the worst situations. If this is what Ritchie can produce when he’s trying new things, then he should certainly keep branching out.

    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ receives 7 out of 10 stars.

    Dar Salim as Ahmed, Jason Wong as Joshua "JJ Jung", Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley, Christian Ochoa as Eduardo "Chow Chow" Lopez, and Rhys Yates as Tom "Tom Cat" Hancock in 'The Covenant,' directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film.
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed, Jason Wong as Joshua “JJ Jung”, Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley, Christian Ochoa as Eduardo “Chow Chow” Lopez, and Rhys Yates as Tom “Tom Cat” Hancock in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ is produced by STX Entertainment, and Toff Guy Films. It is scheduled to release in theaters on April 21st, 2023.

  • ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’s Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim

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    Opening in theaters on April 21st is the new action thriller ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant‘ from acclaimed director Guy Ritchie (‘Snatch,’ ‘Aladdin,’ ‘The Gentlemen’).

    What is ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ movie about?

    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ follows US Army Sergeant John Kinley (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Afghan interpreter Ahmed (Dar Salim). After an ambush, Ahmed goes to Herculean lengths to save Kinley’s life. When Kinley learns that Ahmed and his family were not given safe passage to America as promised, he must repay his debt by returning to the war zone to retrieve them before the Taliban hunts them down first.

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    Who is in the cast of ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant?’

    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ stars Jake Gyllenhaal (‘End of Watch,’ ‘Nightcrawler,’ ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’) as Sergeant John Kinley, and Dar Salim (‘Go With Peace, Jamil’) as Ahmed, as well as Antony Starr (‘Wish You Were Here’), Alexander Ludwig (‘The Hunger Games’), Bobby Schofield (‘Cherry’), Emily Beecham (‘Little Joe’), and Jonny Lee Miller (‘Trainspotting’).

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim about their work on ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant,’ working with Ritchie, the unusual script, Salim’s approach to his character, the bond the two lead characters form, and the film’s theme of “Paying your debts.’

    Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Dar Salim as Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview with Gyllenhaal and Salim about ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant.’

    Moviefone: To begin with, Jake, I understand this was a bit of an unusual screenplay in that it was more of a template than a full script. What was it like for you to have the experience of working with Guy Ritchie in that way, where you’re really finding the scene at the beginning of each day?

    Jake Gyllenhaal: I mean, Guy was explicit when he first sent the script. He said, “I’m sending you a 60-page script. Some of it is fleshed out in a certain way and some of it isn’t. But we know where we’re going and we know what we want to say.” To me, the most important thing with a filmmaker, any storyteller, is when they know what they want to say, particularly when they can communicate it very simply, then I know that we have a touchstone. Oftentimes you can start with 110 page script and not have a touchstone. So it didn’t matter the length, what mattered was the belief in the story and the storyteller. Then when we got there, it was a process of, “Okay, come to set. Here’s the scenes today. How do we start working on them? What are your ideas?” Then he would write in the morning. He writes very quickly. He’d write in the morning and write us the scene. He’d either change the scene or edit it, or sometimes write the whole thing out based on his thoughts from the night before or our discussions. Then we’d go out there and we’d play it. The next day we would add on to the board. As the board got bigger, he’d be able to have more to play with and references that we had done. Then we’d start telling the story that once existed as a foundation of a home. Then we were just building every aspect of the home. It was really inspiring, and truly just a really fun collaboration. I mean, he was the leader, but to be a part of it in that way was fantastic.

    Dar Salim as Ahmed in 'The Covenant,' directed by Guy Ritchie,
    Dar Salim as Ahmed in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    MF: Dar, can you talk about your approach to playing Ahmed, the bond that he forms with John, and why he’s willing to risk not only his life, but his family’s safety to help him?

    Dar Salim: I mean, I think the bond he has with John is a reluctant one. I think that’s the interesting thing about the story is they don’t even like each other, these guys in the beginning, but they’re just thrown into this situation where they have to trust each other slowly. Then I think what’s interesting is that you see at the end of the day, that as humans so much more unites us than divides us. He’s someone that you can relate to. He’s a guy who will do anything to keep his family safe. He just wants to give his children the opportunities that he doesn’t have himself. But even a man like that, when he’s faced with the ultimate choices, it’s a reminder that most of us have good in us and that we will do what’s right in that moment. That’s the mirror of the relationship between those two men. So that was the key to playing Ahmed, I think.

    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in 'The Covenant,'
    Jake Gyllenhaal as Sgt. John Kinley in ‘The Covenant,’ directed by Guy Ritchie, a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures film. Credit: Christopher Raphael / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. © 2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    MF: Finally, Jake, John says something in the movie that really resonated with me. It’s the idea of “Paying your debts.” Did that idea also resonate with you personally, and how does that motivate John’s actions in the second part of the film?

    JG: Well, it absolutely is. It’s the ultimate motivator. I mean, there’s also another one, which is he has this unresolved thing in him, and he knows he won’t be able to really live his life if he doesn’t resolve it. It’s a great paradox, the idea that someone saved your life, but you know you can’t actually live the life that was saved until you help them. I think that is the story, and even when you might not like them as much as you would’ve liked to. I think that’s the point, is that we are, as Americans, a country of heroes, often reluctant ones, but that’s the fabric of who we are. The goodness in us can be brought out, and not always the ways that we think or the ways movies tell us we should. It’s not sentimentalized this movie. The relationship isn’t. But inside of us doing good is the action. That’s what this says. That’s what it’s about. It’s not about the words. My favorite line in it is, “I’m not here to translate. I’m here to interpret.” Because it’s not about the words, it’s about interpreting action. That’s the most important thing. It’s where you can find goodness.

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim star in 'Guy Ritchie's The Covenant.'
    (L to R) Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim star in ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant.’

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    ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ is produced by STX Entertainment, and Toff Guy Films. It is scheduled to release in theaters on April 21st, 2023.