Jude Law signs getaway driver thriller written by Black Rabbit co-creator Zach Baylin
Jude Law to headline getaway driver action thriller from Black Rabbit co-creator Zach Baylin
08 July,2026 01:52 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Jude Law is set to star in a new character-driven action thriller about a getaway driver, written by Oscar-nominated King Richard writer and Black Rabbit co-creator Zach Baylin. The project marks a fresh direction for the actor, with producers saying the role showcases a different side of Law
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English actor Jude Law is set to star in a new movie about a getaway driver. The film is who is the co-creator of OTT miniseries âBlack Rabbit’, co-writer of Justin Kurzel’s âThe Order’ and an Oscar nominee with âKing Richard’
The project was revealed at Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Tuesday by Ben Jackson and Katie Sinclair of Riff Raff Entertainment, reports âVariety’
They added that Baylin is working on a new TV series produced by Law’s production company Riff Raff Entertainment
Jackson said, “We’ve got a film idea about a getaway driver who wants to get from A to B to C, and there’s a lot of things in his way”
Sinclair said, “I think it’s really exciting because Jude hasn’t really done action like that before. I think it’s a real example of his range as an actor, but also for us as a company. It moves us into a much bigger scale of project, but it still feels very character driven and anchored”
As per âVariety’, she added that having Law star in it “sets it apart from other movies in the genre, and so we’re always looking for the best in class, most distinctive version of each genre”
Jackson said, “Yeah, it came out of âThe Order’, because we had car chases in that as well, and Jude was having a lot of fun doing that, and then we brainstormed an idea, and Zach has now written a really great script”
Earlier, Jude Law portrayed the Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the âThe Wizard of the Kremlin’. The film is a political thriller helmed by Olivier Assayas, and premiered at the 2025 edition of the Venice Film Festival
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