Resistor: Will Smith in Talks for Lead Role in Sci-fi Thriller Film Based on Daniel Suarez’s Novel Influx
Will Smith might star in a new sci-fi thriller called Resistor for Sony Pictures. The film is based on a book by Daniel Suarez set in a world where governments suppress new technology. While a director isn't confirmed yet, the project is based on a popular novel and has a big star attached, so it's one to watch.
Hollywood star Will Smith is in negotiations to lead an upcoming sci-fi thriller movie for Sony Pictures. Titled Resistor, the movie is based on the 2014 book Influx by bestselling author Daniel Suarez, reported entertainment news outlet Deadline. Bullet Train scribe Zak Olkewicz wrote the first draft, while Eric Singer penned the latest draft. No director is currently attached to the project. The plot of the film is currently under wraps but Influx takes place in a dystopian society in which the government uses shady tactics to prevent technological advancement. Will Smith Receives Unwanted Visitor at His LA Home, Alleged Trespasser Arrested.
The story mainly focuses on physicist Jon Grady and his team who have discovered a device that can reflect gravity — a triumph that will revolutionise the field of physics and change the future. But instead of acclaim, Grady's lab is locked down by a covert organization known as the Bureau of Technology Control. I Am Legend 2: Michael B Jordan Shares Excitement to Work With Will Smith.
Will Smith in Talks for Resistor Adaptation at Sony Pictures
Resistor will be produced Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch and Tony Shaw of Escape Artists, which has been developing the project for years alongside Smith and Jon Mone through Westbrook. Smith most recently collaborated with Sony Pictures for the fourth instalment of the smash hit action franchise Bad Boys, which he headlines with Martin Lawrence. The fourth movie, titled Bad Boys: Ride or Die, released earlier this month and has so far collected USD 215.5 million globally.