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10.06.2024 - 21:25 / justjared.com
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has landed a new Netflix series!
The 37-year-old actor – best known for his roles in Candyman, Aquaman, and The Watchmen – will be leading the cast of the upcoming thriller series Man on Fire.
The series is based on A.J. Quinnell’s first two novels about former French Foreign Legion solider John Creasy, titled Man on Fire, released in 1981, and The Perfect Kill, released in 1982, according to Variety.
Keep reading to find out more…Here’s the show’s synopsis: “Once a high functioning and skilled Special Forces Mercenary, known for surviving even the most desolate of situations, Creasy (Abdul-Mateen) is now plagued with intense PTSD. Determined to overcome his personal demons, he sets out on a path to redemption. But, before he can adjust to this new life, he finds himself back in the fire, fighting harder than ever.”
Yahya will also serve as the executive producer on the series alongside Steven Caple Jr., who will be directing the first two episodes.
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Billie Boullet (A Small Light) is set to star opposite Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll in Man on Fire, Netflix‘s upcoming drama series adaptation.
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Sam Levinson has been at the center of quite a few controversies over the past few years, beginning with the success of HBO’s “Euphoria.” There have been accusations of long hours, poor work environment, and even misogyny on the set of his award-winning series. But according to one star of “Euphoria,” a lot of the negativity surrounding Levinson comes from a place of misunderstanding.
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Way back in March, it was revealed that Netflix had ordered a new TV series based on the film, “Man on Fire.” Now, not only do we know who’s going to star in the series, but we also know who is directing at least two of the episodes. READ MORE: ‘Man On Fire’: Series Remake Lands 8-Episode Order At Netflix According to Deadline, Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll is set to star in and executive produce the new series, “Man on Fire.” Joining Abdul-Mateen II on the project is none other than Steven Caple, Jr.
Selome Hailu Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will lead the cast of Netflix’s upcoming thriller series “Man on Fire.” He will also executive produce the project, while Steven Caple Jr. has been set as director of the first two episodes.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy-winning actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll (Wonder Man, Watchmen) will star in and executive produce Netflix’s upcoming series Man on Fire. The project was ordered by the streamer in March.
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