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  • Shane Black Adapting ‘The Executioner’ Books

    Director Shane Black at the premiere of 'Play Dirty'. Photo: Prime Video.
    Director Shane Black at the premiere of ‘Play Dirty’. Photo: Prime Video.

    Preview:

    • Shane Black will co-write and may direct ‘The Executioner’ for Sony.
    • It would be based on Don Pendleton’s novels.
    • Joel Silver is aboard to produce.

      Known for bringing tough guys to the screen in entertaining fashion, Shane Black has found one more to focus on –– The Hollywood Reporter brings word that he’s aboard to co-write a movie based on the pulpy action thriller books originated by writer Don Pendleton under the blanket title ‘The Executioner.’
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    With producer Joel Silver –– who has a long connection to Black and has his own history trying to adapt the book –– also involved, the new movie is coming together because Sony managed to snag the rights.

    And Black has brought in frequent collaborators Anthony Bagarozzi and Charles Mondry to co-write the first script.

    Related Article: Every Shane Black Movie Ranked, Including Prime Video’s ‘Play Dirty’

    What’s the story of ‘The Executioner’?

    Director Shane Black at the premiere of 'Play Dirty'. Photo: Prime Video.
    Director Shane Black at the premiere of ‘Play Dirty’. Photo: Prime Video.

    The book series that told the muscular and bullet-filled adventures of Mack Bolan, a sniper turned one man army fighting against the Mafia, the KGB, terrorists and cyber-criminals, or whoever were the bad guys of his latest book’s era.

    Initially the books were written by Pendleton but later ghost writers were hired as he licensed out the books, which at their height were being churned out upwards of two a month and in the end numbered 464 books. The series ran from 1969 to 2020 (Pendleton died in 1995), selling hundreds of millions copies worldwide, spawned spin-off book lines, a magazine and comics.

    Who else has tried to adapt ‘The Executioner’ series?

    This one has quite the history. Among those who have tried (and failed) thanks to complex rights issues include Silver himself, William Friedkin, Sylvester Stallone, Burt Reynolds, Steve McQueen and, more recently, Bradley Cooper.

    Bradley Cooper attends Netflix's 'Maestro' LA special screening at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix.
    Bradley Cooper attends Netflix’s ‘Maestro’ LA special screening at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix.

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  • Doug Liman Developing his Own ‘Road House’ Sequel

    Preview:

    • Doug Liman is developing his own ‘Road House’ sequel.
    • It would be based on a script by the 1989 movie’s writer R. Lance Hill.
    • This would be a rival for Amazon MGM’s sequel to the 2024 remake.

    Here’s an intriguing twist on the ‘Road House’ saga.

    Doug Liman, who directed the 2024 remake but ended up disagreeing with studio Amazon MGM over its release on Prime Video instead of theaters (more on that below), is developing his own new ‘Road House’ movie.

    That would be a completely different project from the sequel to the remake that Amazon MGM has in the works even now.

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    According to Deadline, Liman has acquired the rights to R. Lance Hill’s sequel script ‘Road House: Dylan,’ which follows up the events of the 1989 original, starring Patrick Swayze as bouncer Dalton (Hill wrote that movie too).

    Related Article: ‘Cross’ Aldis Hodge Joins Jake Gyllenhaal in the Cast of ‘Road House 2’

    What happened with Doug Liman and ‘Road House’?

    Casey Affleck, director Doug Liman and Matt Damon on the set of 'The Instigators'.
    (L to R) Casey Affleck, director Doug Liman and Matt Damon on the set of ‘The Instigators’. Photo: Apple TV+.

    Liman made a deal to direct what became the 2024 ‘Road House’ which starred Jake Gyllenhaal as a new version of Dylan, this one a UFC fighter who starts working at a roadside bar as a bouncer to stop the local thugs and corrupt businessman trashing the place.

    The original plan –– and Liman’s agreement –– was for the movie to hit theaters. It tested well enough to be a sleeper theatrical hit, but Amazon decided it would be released directly to Prime Video.

    While Liman and producer Joel Silver even screened the picture for Amazon chief Jeff Bezos and his now-wife Lauren Sanchez Bezos, Amazon creative execs would not yield.

    There was even a PR conflict, as Liman placed a Deadline article complaining about the move, but did attend the premiere. And the movie became a streaming hit, the biggest film debut ever with a record-breaking 50 million worldwide viewers in its first two weekends on Prime Video.

    This new potential sequel is fraught with its own issues, as there is disagreement over who owns the rights to Hill’s original ‘Road House’ script and anything spawned from it.

    What’s the latest with Amazon’s ‘Road House’ sequel?

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

    The “official” sequel to the 2024 effort is shooting now, with Ilya Naishuller taking over in the director’s chair.

    Gyllenhaal reprises as Dylan alongside Dave Bautista, Aldis Hodge and Leila George. The storyline hasn’t been revealed, but expect chaotic clashes.

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

    Don’t start flinging fists, but we’ll have to wait a while to see any forward movement on this one.

    And there’s always a chance that it quietly goes away if Amazon MGM makes a deal… Regardless, this is certainly an interesting wrinkle.

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    1989’s ‘Road House.’

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