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ṢọPẹ́ Dìrísù Leads the Cast of Gareth Evans' Remake of 1967 Japanese Film A Colt Is My Passport

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Four months ago, industry scooper Jeff Sneider of The InSneider revealed that The Raid director Gareth Evans was set to direct a remake of the 1967 Japanese film A Colt Is My Passport – and now, Deadline has learned that Evans has already shot the movie! Now that filming has wrapped, we know the names of the cast members. The lead role went to The Gorge and Gangs Of London star Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, and his co-stars include Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction), Jack…

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The production in the course of Ravage for Netflix did not dishearten Gareth Evans, who returns with a remake and a casting aguicheur. Sacred new pope of the action cinema after the diptych The Raid, which greatly influenced the Indonesian genre and industry, the Welsh Gareth Evans shot on Ravage, which he directed for Netflix. [...]

The British actress will be part of the cast of the film reinterpreting the Japanese classic of 1967, in an Orion Pictures production that moves the action to Detroit in 1978.

Gareth Evans, director of the action film series "The Raid" and the recent Tom Hardy action film "Desolation," has quietly completed filming on his next project, a remake of Takashi Nomura's 1967 crime thriller "My Passport - The Colt." Sope Dirisu, who starred in Evans's "Gangs of London," will play the lead role. The film also stars

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cityonfire.com broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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