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Black Bear Dates Guy Ritchie Action Pic ‘In The Grey’ Starring Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal & Eiza González

Black Bear will theatrically release Guy Ritchie’s action-heist film after Lionsgate dropped it; Lionsgate retains digital and pay-TV rights in a collaborative distribution deal.

  • On April 10, 2026, Black Bear will release Guy Ritchie's In The Grey in theaters after acquiring U.S. rights that Lionsgate quietly dropped.
  • Following the title's quiet removal from Lionsgate's slate, Black Bear launched a U.S. distribution operation and stepped in to release the film after Lionsgate had scheduled a Jan. 17, 2025 debut.
  • The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Henry Cavill and Eiza González, and follows a covert team sent to steal back a billion-dollar fortune that spirals into an all-out war.
  • Benjamin Kramer, President of U.S. Distribution for Black Bear, called Guy Ritchie `one of the all-time greats when it comes to creating action as fun as it is gripping` and thanked Lionsgate for their flexibility.
  • Under the deal, Lionsgate will continue to handle the film's digital and pay-TV distribution as part of a collaboration with Black Bear, and the film was produced by Guy Ritchie and Ivan Atkinson for Toff Guy, John Friedberg for Black Bear, and Dave Caplan for C2.
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The Hollywood Reporter broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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