Havoc (2023 film)
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Directed by | Gareth Evans |
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Written by | Gareth Evans |
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Cinematography | Matt Flannery |
Edited by | Sara Jones |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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2023 |
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Language | English |
Havoc is an upcoming 2023 British-American action thriller film written and directed by Gareth Evans. The film stars Tom Hardy.[1]
Premise
After a drug deal goes awry, a detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politician's estranged son, while untangling his city's dark web of conspiracy and corruption.[2]
Cast
- Tom Hardy as Walker
- Forest Whitaker
- Timothy Olyphant
- Justin Cornwell
- Jessie Mei Li as Ellie
- Yeo Yann Yann
- Quelin Sepulveda
- Luis Guzmán
- Sunny Pang
- Michelle Waterson
- Richard Pepper
Production
On February 19, 2021, it was announced that The Raid's Gareth Evans was attached to direct the film from a screenplay he wrote under his exclusive deal with Netflix. Evans was also announced as a producer on the film alongside Tom Hardy and Ed Talfan for Severn Screen as well as Aram Tertzakian of XYZ Films.[2]
Alongside the initial announcement, Hardy was cast in a lead role.[2] Forest Whitaker was added to the cast the following month.[3] In June 2021, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Cornwell, Jessie Mei Li, and Yeo Yann Yann joined the main cast, with Quelin Sepulveda, Luis Guzmán, Sunny Pang, and Michelle Waterson cast in supporting roles.[4]
The film began principal photography on July 8, 2021, in Cardiff, Wales, where production will predominantly take place. The film is set to be "one of the biggest films ever to be produced in Wales" and will leave a "lasting legacy for filmmakers".[5][6] Hardy was sighted at the Barry Island Pleasure Park in South Wales and outside the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea in July and August 2021 respectively.[7][8] Havoc will also be the first film ever to utilise the WonderWorks mobile nursery.[9][10] On October 22, 2021, filming officially wrapped up.[11]
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External links
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- English-language films
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- American action thriller films
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- English-language Netflix original films
- Films about corruption in the United Kingdom
- Films about the illegal drug trade
- Films directed by Gareth Evans
- Films shot in Cardiff
- Films shot in Swansea
- Upcoming English-language films
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