Lucas Till, Ruby Rose, Tyrese Gibson, and Don Johnson Have Signed On To Yale Entertainment’s new action-thriller, The Collective. Tom DeNucci is directing with Yale’s Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman producing, alongside Richard Switzer in association with Dawn’s Light Media. Yale’s recently launched sales banner Great Escape, led by Nick Donnermeyer, will handle worldwide sales. Production on the film recently wrapped.
In the film penned by Matt Rogers and Jason James, a group of righteous assassins called The Collective take aim at a highly sophisticated human trafficking ring backed by a network of untouchable billionaires. With their backs against the wall, The Collective has no choice but to put their most important mission in the hands of rookie assassin, Sam Alexander (Lucas Till). What he lacks in experience he makes up for in savvy, grit, and a keen ability to improvise in the most dangerous situations. He is aided on his journey by Hugo (Tyrese Gibson) and Liam (Don Johnson), former CIA operatives turned rogue vigilantes. They face off against Daisy (Ruby Rose), the cunning general manager of this evil, clandestine organization. Sam must prove to himself Liam and Hugo that he’s Collective material on this life or death take no prisoners-mission.
“This is a super fun script filled with action and excitement, and we’re so happy with this amazing cast that came on board to help bring this story to life.” Said Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman.
“I’m very grateful for the chance to collaborate with Yale and Tom DeNucci on this project, and to help him achieve his incredible vision for this film.” Added Richard Switzer. Executive Producers include Ian Niles, Jason Cherubini, Shaun Sanghani, Jason Kringstein, Sabine Stener, Tara J. Martin, and Alan Liebowitz.
Till returns to the big screen after starring in five seasons of the television series MacGyver. Lucas is also known for portraying the mutant Havok across the X-MEN film franchise and also gained critical acclaim for his role as Bob Zellner in Son of the South. Till is repped by APA, Tom Sullivan and Jackoway Tyerman Wertheimer.
Rose’s feature credits include The Meg, John Wick: Chapter 2 and xXx: The Return of Xander Cage. She was most recently seen in Taurus. She starred in the recent Batwoman series as well as Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. Rose is repped by APA, Linden Entertainment, and Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum Matlof and Fishman.
Gibson is internationally recognized for starring in two of the biggest box office franchises in movie history, “Fast & Furious” and “Transformers”. He will reprise his signature role of “Roman Pearce” in “Fast X” next year. Gibson’s more than 25 feature film credits also include starring in Yale’s 2021 “Rogue Hostage” with John Malkovich and this year’s “Morbius” opposite Jared Leto. A singer/songwriter, Gibson has released six studio albums garnering six GRAMMY Award nominations and an American Music Award. He is represented by APA and Pearlman & Tishbi.
Golden Globe winner Johnson is one of the most well known film and television actors since the 70’s. His enduring career includes both mediums with films such as Knives Out, Book Club, Django Unchained and HBO series Watchmen. He is repped by CAA, Patricola Public Relations, and Edelstein, Laird & Sobel.
Yale’s slate includes six pics now in post: “Bucky F*cking Dent,” starring David Duchovny, Logan Marshall Green and Stephanie Beatriz; “The Kill Room” starring Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, Joe Manganiello and Maya Hawke; and “September 17th,” Brittany Snow’s directorial debut; “Clawfoot,” a thriller starring Francesca Eastwood, Milo Gibson, Olivia Culpo, Nestor Carbonell and Oliver Cooper. “Clean Up Crew,” starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Melissa Leo, and Antonio Banderas; and “The Last Girl” with Alice Eve and Antonio Banderas.
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