Zack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for Netflix

Zack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for Netflix

As a dedicated admirer of Zack Snyder‘s cinematic odyssey, I can confidently say that his upcoming untitled LAPD film marks a remarkable shift in his illustrious career. After weaving tales of cosmic proportions and mythological grandeur, Snyder is daring to venture into the gritty realism of urban crime dramas – a bold move indeed!


Zack Snyder has chosen his upcoming project with a fresh perspective, deviating from his past endeavors. After trying to create his own version of ‘Star Wars’ on Netflix titled ‘Rebel Moon’, Snyder is now returning to our world with a new production for the streaming service that will delve into a more earthbound theme. The director of ‘Man of Steel’ is planning to direct an action-thriller centered around law enforcement, drawing inspiration from fellow DC director David Ayer.

According to an exclusive report by The Hollywood Reporter, Zack Snyder is set to direct a film based in the Los Angeles Police Department for Netflix. As of now, the movie doesn’t have a title yet. Snyder and his longtime collaborator Kurt Johnstad will co-write this project, having previously worked together on movies like “300” and “Rebel Moon.” At this point, details about the project are limited, but it’s being called Snyder’s first truly grounded work. Throughout his career, Snyder has built a devoted fanbase and produced several critically-acclaimed films, but this new venture could mark a significant shift in his professional journey.

Despite both “Rebel Moon” and Zack Snyder’s animated series “Twilight of the Gods” garnering mixed reactions from critics and audiences (with the latter receiving more favorable reviews), Netflix remains eager to maintain their collaboration with Snyder. The streaming platform also premiered his long-anticipated sequel to “Dawn of the Dead,” titled “Army of the Dead,” which was met with positive reception but failed to spawn a franchise following the cancellation of its animated prequel series. Now, Netflix is taking another gamble on Snyder by investing heavily in a genre that has seen recent success, particularly after the massive popularity of “Rebel Ridge,” where a former Marine confronts law enforcement in a rural town.

Yes, this is Zack Snyder’s Most “Grounded Work”

Zack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for NetflixZack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for NetflixZack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for NetflixZack Snyder to Direct LAPD Action Thriller Film for Netflix

Netflix’s as-yet-unnamed LAPD film appears to be Zack Snyder’s most realistic project so far, which might come as a surprise given his history of grand, mythology-infused projects. From crafting the DC Extended Universe to bringing Frank Miller’s 300 to life on screen, Snyder is known for his complex and fantastical work. He has earned the reputation of being a “dark and gloomy” director, with many of his films falling into the sci-fi or superhero genres. However, this new project marks a departure from the style that fans (and even critics) have come to expect since his breakout success with the Dawn of the Dead remake.

In certain aspects, Snyder appears to be following in David Ayer’s footsteps after Suicide Squad. Following his stint with several LAPD-centric films like End of Watch and Netflix’s Bright, The Beekeeper director is now delving into the action thriller genre again, which seems to be a realistic concept that will undoubtedly retain his signature slow-motion action sequences. It remains uncertain if Snyder’s cop film will receive an R rating, but it’s probable that it will share this characteristic with Ayer’s work as well.

So far, no information about new cast members has been disclosed. It’s possible that Zack Snyder may work with his former actors again to populate the LAPD. A joint project featuring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck could be in the works. This could be an opportunity to rectify things following Batman v Superman. Let’s make it happen, Snyder!

The untitled LAPD film from Zack Snyder does not have a release date.

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2024-11-16 00:02