Greek Media giant Antenna Group has appointed former HBO Europe boss Linda Jensen as CEO following the departure of Bert Habets to ProSiebenSat.1.
09.12.2022 - 00:03 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Lucas Till (MacGyver), Ruby Rose (Taurus), Tyrese Gibson (Morbius) and Don Johnson (Knives Out) will topline the action-thriller The Collective from Yale Entertainment, which has recently wrapped production.
In the film directed by Tom DeNucci, 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 (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 (Gibson) and Liam (Johnson), former CIA operatives turned rogue vigilantes. They face off against Daisy (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.
Matt Rogers and Jason James penned the script, with Yale’s Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman producing alongside Richard Switzer in association with Dawn’s Light Media. Executive producers include Ian Niles, Jason Cherubini, Shaun Sanghani, Jason Kringstein, Sabine Stener, Tara J. Martin and Alan Liebowitz. Yale’s recently launched sales banner Great Escape, led by Nick Donnermeyer, will handle worldwide sales.
“This is a super fun script filled with action and excitement,” said Levine and Beckerman, “and we’re so happy with this amazing cast that came on board to help bring this story to life.”
“I’m very grateful for the chance to collaborate with Yale and Tom DeNucci on this project,” added
Greek Media giant Antenna Group has appointed former HBO Europe boss Linda Jensen as CEO following the departure of Bert Habets to ProSiebenSat.1.
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