In development since 2011 and with Joe Carnahan attached to direct since this time last year, Five Against A Bullet** has finally got the go-ahead. Carnahan's name was recently connected with **Bad Boys 3, but it looks like this will happen first.
Five Against A Bullet has been lingering in limbo for a while, ever since Transformers producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura brought it to studio Sony four years ago. Originally boasting a script by Alex Litvak (Predators), it’s the story of a Mexican politician whose father is slaughtered by a drug cartel. In order to stay alive during a campaign to clean up his local area, the canny politico hires the five best bodyguards available.
The film attracted Bruce Willis’ attention in 2012, but things went quiet after that. Carnahan – no stranger to films boasting a high bullet count thanks to Narc, Smokin’ Aces and The A-Team – signed up to re-write and direct the film in 2014, and its latest momentum comes from former Geffen Records president Jordan Schur, who's made it part of the slate of his new production company Suretone Pictures.
Di Bonaventura is still aboard as producer. There's no cast announced yet, but expect it to start moving quickly.