David Ayer's 'Ten' Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger Set for January 24th, 2014
If this film is anything like David Ayer's End of Watch, not only are we in-store for a great film, but a complete re-invention of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Open Road Films has announced Ten - based loosely on the Agatha Christie novel Ten Little Indians - is set for a January 24th, 2014 release date. Though many might be disappointed at the over year long wait, it's important to remember this film just finished filming (if not close to) and likely hasn't even hit the editing room yet. No to mention, director David Ayer seems to take his time putting his films together as I believe End of Watch had a similar time span between post-production and release date.
For those unfamiliar with the plot, Ten focuses on a elite DEA task force who heists a drug cartel safe house, only to start getting picked off one-by-one by an unknown assassin. Schwarzenegger, of course, will play the leader of that DEA team.
Hopefully we'll get a trailer soon enough.
Open Road Films will release TEN, an action thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, directed by David Ayer (End Of Watch) and financed by QED International, nationwide on January 24, 2014.
In TEN Arnold Schwarzengger leads an elite DEA task force that takes on the world’s deadliest drug cartels. When the team successfully executes a high-stakes raid on a cartel safe house, they think their work is done – until, one-by-one, the ten members mysteriously start to be eliminated.
TEN stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Joe Manganiello (HBO’s True Blood, Magic Mike), Sam Worthington (Avatar, Terminator Salvation), Harold Perrineau (Zero Dark Thirty, FX’s Sons Of Anarchy), Terrence Howard (Red Tails, On The Road), Max Martini, (ABC’s Revenge), Josh Holloway (Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol), Olivia Williams (Anna Karenina), Mireille Enos (Gangster Squad). The original screenplay for TEN is by Skip Woods (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, A Good Day To Die Hard). Producers are Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Joe Roth, Palak Patel and Al Ruddy.
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