Notice also marks the second film Reynolds has starred in for Netflix after the Michael Bay-helmed 6 Underground, which debuted to mixed-to-negative reviews in December on the streaming service.
While currently busy shooting the big-budget action comedy Red Notice for the streaming service, Rawson Marshall Thurber (Skyscraper) has already set his next project with Netflix for the new heist thriller Kingdom Come, based on a pitch from he and Machete Kills‘ Kyle Ward, according to Deadline.
The film, which is keeping its plot details close to the chest, will be both written and directed by Thurber, who developed his concept for the project with Thurber before presenting it to the streaming service.
Thurber will produce the project alongside Beau Bauman (The Umbrella Academy) through his Good One Productions banner.