Steven Soderbergh’s new movie adds David Harbour, Kieran Culkin, Julia Fox
Soderbergh’s “No Sudden Move” was previously titled “Kill Switch”
HBO Max and Warner Bros. Pictures are back in production on Steven Soderbergh's period crime drama "No Sudden Move," with David Harbour, Noah Jupe and Brendan Fraser joining previously announced stars Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro.
The cast also includes Amy Seimetz, Jon Hamm, Ray Liotta, Kieran Culkin, Bill Duke, Frankie Shaw and Julia Fox. The script was written by Ed Solomon and Casey Silver is attached to produce.
Production began Monday on "No Sudden Move" in Detroit for the film that is intended for HBO Max. The cast and crew will operate under strict Covid-19 safety protocols.
Soderbergh's "No Sudden Move" was previously titled "Kill Switch" and was forced to halt production earlier this year due to the pandemic, and at the time the film included stars such as George Clooney, John Cena and Sebastian Stan, who had all been circling the project but could no longer participate.
Ed Solomon wrote the film that is set in Detroit in 1955 and is a heist thriller about a group of small time criminals who are tasked with stealing a simple document, only to discover that its ultimate purpose is far more complicated once their plans go horribly wrong.
Solomon's credits include "Men in Black," "Charlie's Angels," "Now You See Me" and "Bill & Ted Face the Music," which Soderbergh executive produced. Solomon and Soderbergh also teamed on HBO's "Mosaic."