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MARKED MAN Trailer (2024) Chase Stokes, Ella Balinska

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Chase Stokes plays an emotionally unavailable tattoo artist who succumbs to a whirlwind relationship in the trailer for his next movie.

Voltage Pictures shared the trailer for its adaptation of author Jay Crownover's 2012 novel Rule, Marked Men: Rule + Shaw, exclusively with PEOPLE. In the film, Stokes' character Rule and his childhood friend Shaw (Sydney Taylor) struggle to navigate long-held feelings for each other even as he insists he does not want a relationship.

The movie's trailer depicts Rule as an attractive and charismatic tattoo artist who is deadly serious about his work. Shaw, meanwhile, watches him spend time with other women and confesses to a friend that she fears he will never look at her romantically. After Shaw takes a leap of faith and seduces Rule, the two attempt to navigate a romantic relationship, with significant drama along the way.

Chase Stokes Is Starting a Bold New Chapter: On Outer Banks, Uglies, and Reviving the Movie Star
Marked Man Poster
Marked Men poster. Voltage Pictures
"Shaw, a pre-med student, has loved Rule, a rebellious tattoo artist, for years, though he’s only ever seen her as a family friend," reads an official synopsis for the upcoming movie. "After one uninhibited night, they’re forced to confront buried feelings while navigating grief, family expectations, and fear of commitment—testing whether love between two people from such different worlds can truly survive."

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Marked Men: Rule + Shaw is directed by Nick Cassavetes, an actor and filmmaker perhaps best known for directing Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams' iconic 2004 romance The Notebook. Cassavetes, 65, last directed a movie with 2023's God Is a Bullet. Screenwriter Sharon Soboil adapted author Crownover's novel for the screen.

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Marked Man. Chase Stokes and Sydney Taylor
Sydney Taylor and Chase Stokes in Marked Men. Voltage Pictures
Stokes, 32, leads the movie fresh off the fourth season of his Netflix series Outer Banks and a role in the movie Uglies. Taylor, meanwhile, previously appeared in Disney+'s 2023 series American Born Chinese. The pair costar alongside Alexander Ludwig, Ella Balinska, Evan Mock, Matthew Noszka, and Natalie Alyn Lind.

Marked Men: Rule + Shaw is in theaters Jan. 22 and Jan. 23, 2025.
The Marksman
A man stares down the scope of a sniper
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Robert Lorenz
Written by
Robert Lorenz
Chris Charles
Danny Kravitz
Produced by
Tai Duncan
Mark Williams
Warren Goz
Eric Gold
Robert Lorenz
Starring
Liam Neeson
Jacob Perez
Katheryn Winnick
Juan Pablo Raba
Teresa Ruiz
Cinematography Mark Patten
Edited by Luis Carballar
Music by Sean Callery
Production
companies
Raven Capital Management
Sculptor Media
Zero Gravity Management
Voltage Pictures
Distributed by
Open Road Films
Briarcliff Entertainment
Release date
January 15, 2021 (United States)
Running time 108 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $23–30 million[2][3]
Box office $23.9 million[2][4]
The Marksman is a 2021 American action drama film[5] directed by Robert Lorenz. The plot follows a rancher and former Marine (Liam Neeson), living in an Arizona border town, who must help a young boy (Jacob Perez) escape a Mexican drug cartel. Katheryn Winnick, Juan Pablo Raba, and Teresa Ruiz also star.

The film was theatrically released in the United States on January 15, 2021, by Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Neeson's performance but criticized the film as being formulaic.[6]

Plot
Former US Marine Corps Scout Sniper and Vietnam War veteran Jim Hanson, a widower, lives along the Arizona-Mexico border with his dog, Jackson. While tending his ranch, which he is behind in payments on, he reports illegal border crossings to the United States Border Patrol, where his step-daughter Sarah works. One day he encounters Rosa and her son Miguel, Mexican citizens fleeing from the Mexican Mafia.[7] As Hanson calls border patrol, a cartel gang led by Mauricio approaches and a shootout ensues, in which Hanson shoots and kills Mauricio's brother and Rosa is fatally wounded. Before dying, Rosa gives Hanson her family's address in Chicago and a bag of cash, begging him to take Miguel there, to which Hanson reluctantly agrees.

Border patrol show up after her death and take in Miguel. One of the cartel members comes in and claims that he's a relative of Miguel. Hanson happens to see their car there and sneaks Miguel out to go to safety. Meanwhile the gang bribe corrupt patrol officers to gain entry to the United States, and conduct their own manhunt in search for Miguel.

After Hanson uses his credit card to repair his truck, Mauricio tracks the pair to Route 66 in Oklahoma. However their road journey is interrupted when a patrol officer pulls them over and instructs Hanson into his squad car using an apparent cover story. The officer then telephones the gang in order to turn in Miguel, in which Hanson becomes suspicious. Knowing that the cop is corrupt, Hanson confronts him and a struggle ensues. Hanson and Miguel flee to a nearby hill, where they witness the gang cartel arrive and roughly question the officer (who awoke from unconsciousness), then shoot him dead.

Hanson and Miguel continue to make their way north. While staying at a motel, Hanson bribes the receptionist to not register him and Miguel as guests before the cartel shows up and during the escape, they kill Jackson. The patch on the truck's radiator fails while attempting to get away from the cartel and they are forced to stop. Eventually, Mauricio and his men catch up to Hanson and a firefight breaks out on a nearby farm. Hanson manages to kill three of the cartel members, but Mauricio captures Miguel.

After a skirmish, Hanson is stabbed but seriously wounds Mauricio with a gunshot. Hanson offers him a coup de grâce leaving a single bullet in his gun or a choice to shoot Hanson. As Hanson and Miguel leave the farm, they hear a gunshot.

The pair eventually reach Miguel's family in Chicago to drop him off at his family's home, but when Miguel turns back to look for him, Hanson has gone.

The film ends with the seriously wounded Hanson getting on a bus, slowly finding a seat, lifting his eyes in remembrance of his dead wife, then smiling and breathing his last.

Cast
Liam Neeson as Jim Hanson, a former U.S. Marines sniper and Vietnam War veteran
Katheryn Winnick as Sarah Pennington, border patrol agent, and step-daughter of Hanson
Juan Pablo Raba as Mauricio, a deranged Mexican enforcer for the Vasquez Cartel
Teresa Ruiz as Rosa, Miguel's mother who is on the run from the cartel
Jacob Perez as Miguel, a boy who is on the run from the cartel with his mother
Dylan Kenan as Randall
Luke Rains as Everett
Sean Rosales as Hernando
Alfredo Quiroz as Carlos
Amber Midthunder as Gas Station Clerk
Production
The project, originally titled The Minuteman, was announced in May 2019, with Liam Neeson set to star.[8][9][10][11] In September 2019, it was announced that Winnick and Raba joined the cast of the film.[12][13][14]

Principal photography occurred in Lorain County,[15] Portage County,[16][17] Cleveland and other locations in Cuyahoga County,[18] and Chardon, Ohio.[19] Filming also occurred in New Mexico,[20][21] and wrapped in October 2019.[22]

Release
The Marksman was initially scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States on January 22, 2021, but was later moved up a week to January 15.[23]

Reception
Box office
The Marksman grossed $15.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $8.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide of $23.9 million.[4][2]

The film grossed $3.7 million over the four-day MLK opening weekend, the second Open Road/Neeson title to top the box office during the COVID-19 pandemic after Honest Thief the previous October. The film played best in the South, with men making up 57% of the audience, and 72% being over the age of 25.[24] It remained in first the following weekend with $2.03 million, then made $1.2 million in its third weekend and finished third.[25][26]

Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 39% based on 108 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "The Marksman benefits from having Liam Neeson in the lead, but this formulaic action thriller should have aimed higher."[6] On Metacritic, it holds a weighted average score of 44 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[27] Audiences surveyed by PostTrak gave the film a 73% positive score, with 46% saying they would definitely recommend it.[24]

Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times wrote: "Predictable to a fault, the movie coasts pleasurably on Neeson's seasoned, sad-sweet charisma."[28] Michael O'Sullivan at The Washington Post rated the film 2/4 stars, writing that it "proves itself to be the cinematic version of comfort food: satisfyingly familiar but full of starch and empty calories."[29]

Owen Gleiberman at Variety, gave a more negative review, stating "Lorenz stages the action with a convincing ebb and flow, but thanks to an undercooked script what happens in between is mostly boilerplate."[30] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a C− and wrote "...The Marksman might be two three-ways short of The Mule, but almost everything about it — from its 'get off my lawn' misanthropy to its general take on the uselessness of government in American life — feels geared for a late-career Eastwood vehicle."[31]

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Blink Twice

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Zoë Kravitz
Written by
Zoë Kravitz
E.T. Feigenbaum
Produced by
Bruce Cohen
Tiffany Persons
Garret Levitz
Zoë Kravitz
Channing Tatum
Starring
Naomi Ackie
Channing Tatum
Christian Slater
Simon Rex
Adria Arjona
Kyle MacLachlan
Haley Joel Osment
Geena Davis
Alia Shawkat
Cinematography Adam Newport-Berra
Edited by Kathryn J. Schubert
Music by Chanda Dancy
Production
companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Free Association
this is important
Bold Choices
Distributed by
Amazon MGM Studios (United States)
Warner Bros. Pictures (international)
Release dates
August 8, 2024 (DGA Theater)
August 23, 2024 (United States)
Running time 102 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20 million[2]
Box office $46.4 million[3][4]
Blink Twice is a 2024 American psychological thriller[5] film directed and produced by Zoë Kravitz (in her directorial debut) from a script she wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum. The film stars Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum (who also produced), Christian Slater, Simon Rex, Adria Arjona, Haley Joel Osment, Kyle MacLachlan, Geena Davis, and Alia Shawkat. It tells the story of a group of people invited to the private island of a billionaire tech mogul as something strange happens with the attendees.

Blink Twice premiered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on August 8, 2024, and was released in the United States on August 23 by Amazon MGM Studios through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. The film has grossed $46 million worldwide on a $20 million production budget, and received generally positive reviews from critics.

Plot
Animal-themed nail artist and cocktail waitress Frida works an exclusive event with her friend Jess. She encounters billionaire tech mogul Slater King, who recently stepped down as CEO for unspecified past behavior, and who invites them both to his private island.

There, Slater's assistant Stacy confiscates their phones. In attendance are Slater's friends and business partners: photographer Vic, private chef Cody, DJ Tom, and college graduate Lucas. The three other female guests include: reality show star Sarah, aspiring app developer Camilla, and lawyer/stoner Heather. The women are treated with lavish rooms, gift bags of perfume, potent hallucinogenic drugs, and a holiday experience, enhanced by high-end meals and cocktails prepared by Cody.

Frida clashes with Sarah over Slater's attention while Jess notices memory lapses. All of the local workers sport the same snake tattoo, and Frida has strange encounters with a maid who seems to recognize her and calls her "Red Rabbit".

Slater's therapist Rich visits and receives a red gift bag. During a night of partying, Jess is bitten by a snake and later tells Frida she wants to leave, that there is something terrible happening, but Frida tells Jess this is the first time in her life she has ever been "seen," and doesn't want to go home. Reluctantly, Jess agrees to stay.

The next morning, Frida comes upon a cottage filled with dozens of identical red gift bags. Startled by a sound, Frida finds it is the same maid who now encourages her to drink snake venom from a bottle and experiences brief fleeting flashbacks of disturbing events. At breakfast, the men announce they are going fishing. While the women are lounging and getting facials Frida realizes that Jess is missing, but none of the other women remember Jess at all.

Sarah finds a lighter with Jess's name on it and approaches Frida with it, but Sarah still is skeptical that someone named Jess had been among them, since she can't remember her. Frida begins realizing that she has had memory lapses and eventually convinces Sarah of what is happening. Together they go to the hut filled with gift bags, which they find contain bottles of perfume made from a flower indigenous to the island the scent of which wipes out memories. Frida figures out that snake venom is an antidote to the flower's effects, and gets Sarah to drink some, at which point Sarah's memory begins to return. The two women realize that they and the other women were brought to the island to be used for the amusement of the men.

As Frida and Sarah grow more paranoid the pair trick the other women, including Stacy, into drinking shots of the venom to restore their memories. Frida sneaks into Slater's office to retrieve their phones, only to find they are out of both service and power. Frida also finds polaroids of a variety of women and different men with red gift bags, revealing that Slater is inviting guests to rape women regularly and wipe out their memories, and gifting them perfume to use when they are away from the island.

Frida's memories fully return, and she recalls how the men have been brutally raping the women every night and wiping away their memories using the flower, and that the men killed Jess when they realized Jess's memories could not be erased due to her having been bitten by the snake and having venom in her system.

Frida and Sarah attempt to buy time for themselves as Camilla and Heather's memories return, leading Camilla to stab Tom to death while Heather badly injures Vic before being fatally shot by Stan, Slater's security guard and former Marine. Slater kills Camilla and the men hide in Slater's villa where he mocks Lucas for choosing to be inactively complicit in the abuse by doing nothing.

Stacy attacks Frida, preferring to be ignorant of the men's behavior, which forces Frida to stab her to death. Stan chases Frida but is bludgeoned to death by Sarah, who takes his gun. Cody escapes to the woods but is presumably killed by Sarah. In the villa, Lucas tries to escape but is mistakenly shot in a trap set for Slater by Frida and Sarah. Afterward, Slater traps Frida in the villa. It is revealed that Frida had been on the island the year before and experienced the same events; she was assaulted by Slater, bit off Vic's pinky finger and scarred her head on a rock before her memories were wiped. The maid had recognized Frida from her red rabbit fingernails.

When Slater leaves the villa to search for Sarah, Frida laces his vape with the memory-erasing perfume. The effects make him forget the previous events and panic upon seeing the bodies. Slater slips and knocks himself unconscious as the villa catches fire. Frida and Sarah escape, leaving Vic to die but saving Slater.

Some time later, Rich encounters a noticeably disoriented Slater. It's revealed Frida is now married to Slater and is CEO of his company, all while drugging his vape with the flower to keep him compliant.

Cast
Naomi Ackie as Frida, animal-themed nail artist and cocktail waitress
Channing Tatum as Slater King, billionaire tech mogul
Alia Shawkat as Jess, Frida's best friend
Christian Slater as Vic, a photographer
Simon Rex as Cody, private chef
Adria Arjona as Sarah, reality show star
Haley Joel Osment as Tom
Liz Caribel as Camilla, aspiring app developer
Levon Hawke as Lucas
Trew Mullen as Heather, lawyer and stoner
Geena Davis as Stacy, Slater's assistant
Kyle MacLachlan as Rich
Cris Costa as Stan
María Elena Olivares as badass maid
Saul Williams as emcee
Tiffany Persons as interviewer
Aaron Himelstein as asshole manager
Zoë Kravitz as swanky stewardess
Production

Writer-director Zoë Kravitz
Zoë Kravitz started writing Blink Twice under the working title Pussy Island in 2017.[6][7] In June 2021, Kravitz announced that she would make her directorial debut with the film from a script co-written with E.T. Feigenbaum. Channing Tatum signed on to star and, at the Cannes Film Market, MGM won the distribution rights as Naomi Ackie was cast as Frida, the film's lead role.[8][9] The rest of the cast was announced from May to June 2022, with Jordan Harkins and Stacy Perskie joining the film as executive producers.[10]

Filming began on June 23, 2022,[11] with production occurring in Yucatán and Quintana Roo, Mexico.[12] In January 2024, the film's title was changed from Pussy Island to Blink Twice;[13] Kravitz explained that issues formed with the Motion Picture Association (MPA) "not wanting to put it on a poster, or a billboard, or a kiosk; movie theaters not wanting to put it on a ticket" but also mentioned, "Interestingly enough, after researching it, women were offended by the word, and women seeing the title were saying, 'I don't want to see that movie,' which is part of the reason I wanted to try and use the word, which is trying to reclaim the word, and not make it something that we're so uncomfortable using. But we're not there yet. And I think that's something I have the responsibility as a filmmaker to listen to."[14]

Release
Blink Twice premiered at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on August 8, 2024, and it was released in the United States by Amazon MGM Studios on August 23, 2024,[7] with Warner Bros. Pictures releasing the film internationally on August 21, 2024.[15] On August 21, Amazon issued a trigger warning for the film on Twitter for "mature themes and depictions of violence – including sexual violence", which Variety noted was rare for a studio to do but part of a growing trend in Hollywood beyond MPA ratings.[16] The warning was also attached before theatrical screenings.[17]

Reception
Box office
Blink Twice has grossed $23.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $23.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $46.4 million.[3][4]

In the United States and Canada, Blink Twice was released alongside The Crow and The Forge, and was projected to gross $7–8 million from 3,067 theaters in its opening weekend.[18] The film made $2.9 million on its first day, including an estimated $820,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $7.3 million, finishing fourth at the box office.[19][20] The film made $4.8 million in its second weekend.[21]

Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 215 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "A bold and memorable debut that thrusts Zoë Kravitz into the turf of directors to watch, Blink Twice is a live wire of a film."[22] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 66 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[23] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B–" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave the film an overall positive score of 74% (including an average of 3 out of 5 stars), with 50% saying they would definitely recommend it.[19]

Time Out's Ian Freer described the film as "one of the wildest rides of 2024", stating, "It's a film about the abuses of power, the dangers of being a woman in a man's world and the importance of female solidarity, but is never didactic, just gripping. In short, Blink Twice is both brainfood and a blast."[24] Writing for The Atlantic, Shirley Li labeled the film "a sharp and exciting debut with a strong emotional point of view",[25] while Peter Travers praised it as a promising directorial debut despite its predictability.[26] Wendy Ide of The Guardian rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, lauding it as "slickly efficient", "highly entertaining", and "visually rich". She notes that while some elements of the screenplay may not withstand rigorous scrutiny, the "glorious savagery" of the final act more than compensates for it.[27]

In a review for RogerEbert.com, Peyton Robinson gave the film 1 out of 4 stars, stating that it fails to meaningfully engage with its themes about "the sinister capabilities of rich white men." She criticizes the writing as a "chop shop of buzzwords" that lacks depth and nuance, merely calling out issues without exploring them, making it "an affirmation of a tired, simple narrative toolbox being sold as unflinching feminist grit." Robinson describes the film's humor as "unfunny" and ineffective, stating it doesn't earn laughs or manage serious topics with intelligence. She praises the performances, especially Tatum's and Ackie's, but ultimately concludes that the film is a "homespun exploitation" with a "pretentious conclusion", lacking the courage needed for impactful storytelling.[28] Robinson's review for Blink Twice aligns with Ross McIndoe of Slant Magazine, who noted that the film "has thoughts about the danger that men can pose", but criticized it for offering only a surface-level understanding of these dynamics.[29] Brooks Eisenbise of Chicago Reader called it "clumsy and overworked yet valiant endeavor" and asserted that as a thriller, "it's a cliched and badly paced mess."[30] Odie Henderson of The Boston Globe argued that while the film attempts a feminist message, "it's ultimately just a slasher movie with a bunch of one-dimensional Final Girls." She notes that the plot unravels upon closer examination, and its slow pacing allows ample time to reflect on it while still in the theater, failing to maintain the brisk pacing necessary to suspend disbelief. Henderson highlights that the film's initial half presents a series of repetitive scenes where characters engage in drinking, substance use, and poolside lounging, and contends that Kravitz's reliance on these sequences fails to provide any visual intrigue or meaningful character development, making the film look like "a boring reality TV show."[31]

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Voltage Pictures has released the Marked Men trailer for the upcoming romance drama, based on Jay Crownover’s bestselling novel Rule. The film is scheduled to arrive in theaters on January 22 and January 23, 2025 from Fathom Events.

“In the film, Shaw, a pre-med student, has loved Rule, a rebellious tattoo artist, for years, though he’s only ever seen her as a family friend,” reads the film’s official synopsis. “After one uninhibited night, they’re forced to confront buried feelings while navigating grief, family expectations, and fear of commitment—testing whether love between two people from such different worlds can truly survive.”

Check out the Marked Men trailer below (watch more trailers):

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The video features Outer Banks breakout star Chase Stokes as he plays the character of tattoo artist Rule Archer, who continues to deny his feelings for his long-time friend Shaw Landon due to his commitment issues. The cast also includes Sydney Taylor as Shaw, Alexander Ludwig as Rome Archer, Ella Balinska as Ayden Cross, Evan Mock as Jet Teller, Matthew Noszka as Nash Donovan, Natalie Alyn Lind as Cora Lewis, Hannah Kepple as Loren, Inanna Sarkis as Jordynn, and more.

Marked Men is directed by Nick Cassavetes from a screenplay written by Sharon Soboil. The film is produced by Matthew Barry, Taylor Conrod, Jennifer Gibgot, Josh Kesselman, Christopher Kulikowski, Ella Myers, Brian Pitt, and J.B. Sugar, with Hallie Kesselman, Andrew Panay, and Ryan Westheimer serving as executive producers. The creative team also includes cinematographer Kenji Katori and editor Jim Flynn.
Chase Stokes (Outer Banks) and Sydney Taylor (American Born Chinese) are set to topline the YA romance Marked Men from director Nick Cassavetes (The Notebook).

The film written by Sharon Soboil (After We Fell) is based on the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel Rule by Jay Crownover — the first in her hit series Marked Men, which has been translated into 11 languages. It’s being sold worldwide by Voltage Pictures, which is currently placing it before buyers.

Taylor stars as Shaw Landon, who has loved Rule Archer (Stokes) from the moment she laid eyes on him. Rule, a fiery-tempered rebel tattoo artist, doesn’t have time for a good girl pre-med student like Shaw – even if she’s the only one who can see the person he truly is. She lives by other people’s rules; he makes his own. But a short skirt, too many birthday cocktails, and spilled secrets lead to a night neither can forget. Now, Shaw and Rule must figure out how a girl like her and a guy like him are supposed to be together without destroying their love…or each other.

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Marked Men is one of a number of YA features to be sold by Voltage Pictures since its work on the hit After franchise, based on the books by Anna Todd. Others include the romance Finding You, starring Katherine McNamara, Tom Everett Scott and Vanessa Redgrave; Time Is Up, with Bella Thorne and Benjamin Mascolo; the starry Words on Bathroom Walls, with Charlie Plummer and many more; Beautiful Disaster, starring Dylan Sprouse, Virginia Gardner, Austin North and Libe Barer, and its upcoming sequel, Beautiful Wedding.

Pic’s cast will also include Ella Balinska (Charlie’s Angels), Evan Mock (Gossip Girl), Alexander Ludwig (The Hunger Games), Natalie Alyn Lind (Big Sky), Matthew Noszka (Let it Snow), Hannah Kepple (Cobra Kai), Daisy Jelley (How to Date Billy Walsh), Michael Bradway (Piece), Adam Abbou (Time), Inanna Sarkis (After We Collided), Paul Johansson (God Is a Bullet), Tonya Cornelisse (Yellowjackets) and Nancy De Mayo (Welcome to Chippendales).

Jennifer Gibgot, Brian Pitt, Josh Kesselman and J.B. Sugar will produce, with Andrew Panay, Ryan Westheimer and Hallie Kesselman among those serving as exec producers.

“We’ve already had immense success in the YA adaptation space but bringing Jay’s bestselling “Marked Men” series to screens is our most ambitious and promising franchise yet,” said Voltage Pictures’ President and CEO, Jonatha Deckter. “Nick’s expert direction, the talented cast’s 40+ million social media following, and the massive fanbase of Jay’s six novel series make this one of the hottest titles in the market and beyond.”

Cassavetes is best known for his feature adaptation of the beloved Nicholas Sparks romance The Notebook, starring Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling. He also wrote and directed the family drama My Sister’s Keeper, starring Cameron Diaz and Abigail Breslin, and helmed the hit comedy The Other Woman, also starring Diaz alongside Leslie Mann and Kate Upton.

Stokes currently stars in the hit YA series Outer Banks, which secured the number one spot in Nielsen streaming rankings when it returned for its second season and is back for its third on February 23. He recently wrapped production the Steve Barnett-helmed thriller Valiant One from Monarch Media and will next appear alongside Joey King in the McG-directed Netflix fantasy film Uglies, based on Scott Westerfeld’s same-name international bestseller. He’s also been tapped for a lead role in the upcoming feature Music Got Me Here, which Gurinder Chadha is directing from a script by Academy Award winner Irwin Winkler and Jose Ruisanchez.

Taylor previously starred in Just Add Magic: Mystery City — Prime Video’s follow-up to its most successful original kids series, Just Add Magic. Also coming up for her is the series American Born Chinese, featuring the Oscar-nominated Everything Everywhere All At Once duo of Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. That action-comedy, based on the same-name graphic novel Gene Luen Yang, bows on Disney+ this year.

Other notable book series from Crownover include The Saints of Denver, The Point, Breaking Point, Getaway, Loveless, Texas and Forever Marked.

Cassavetes is represented by WME, manager Chuck Pacheco and Yorn, Levine, Barnes; Soboil by Thruline Entertainment and Manatt, Phelps & Phillips; Stokes by UTA, People Store, Luber Roklin Entertainment and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; and Taylor by Coast to Coast Talent Group, Luber Roklin Entertainment, Protégé Entertainment and Schreck Rose Dapello.

Balinska is repped by the UK’s Identity Agency Group, UTA and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole; Mock by Canopy Media Partners and Jackoway Austen Tyerman; Ludwig by WME and Untitled Entertainment; Lind by CAA and Brecheen Feldman Breimer; Noszka by Gersh, manager Luke Simone and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern; Kepple by Hyperion, Mgmt Entertainment and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; Jelley by Olivia Bell Management in the UK and Silver Lining Entertainment; Bradway by Luber Roklin Entertainment; Abbou by the UK’s Red Door Actors Management and Scream Management; Sarkis by UTA, Entertainment 360 and Hansen, Jacobson, Teller; Johansson by Mavrick Artists Agency, Toronto’s Edna Talent Management and Lucas Talent, and Gilbertson Entertainment; Cornelisse by Stewart Talent, the UK’s Felix de Wolfe and Vanguard Management Group; and De Mayo by Aqua Talent Agency and People Store.

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