Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves are set to team up again for a new romantic thriller, nearly 20 years after their initial collaboration on “Speed” back in 1994. In this iconic action film, a bus-bound bomb that detonated if the vehicle fell below 50mph was the unique premise, with Bullock and Reeves starring as key characters. Despite Reeves choosing not to reprise his role for the 1997 sequel, they eventually shared the screen again in the 2006 release “The Lake House”, a romantic tale with a supernatural twist.
According to reports, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock are set to lead an upcoming film being developed by Amazon MGM Studios. This romantic thriller, yet to be titled, is currently being penned by Noah Oppenheim, the co-creator of the popular Netflix series “Zero Day” with Robert De Niro. The project has been referred to as “fast-paced.” Reeves and Bullock will once again collaborate with Mark Gordon, who previously produced their movie “Speed.
Additionally, Reeves and Bullock are being produced by Fortis Films, Bibby Dunn by The Mark Gordon Company, and Sarah Bremner by Prologue Entertainment.
Alongside them, Fortis Films is responsible for Reeves and Bullock, The Mark Gordon Company handles Bibby Dunn, and Prologue Entertainment takes care of Sarah Bremner.
Or simply: Besides these, production duties fall on Fortis Films (for Reeves and Bullock), The Mark Gordon Company (for Bibby Dunn), and Prologue Entertainment (for Sarah Bremner).
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2025-05-02 21:20