Josh Holloway looking to join Sam Worthington and Arnold Schwarzenegger in heist flick Breacher

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Josh Holloway with a gun on LOST

Josh Holloway makes just about everything he touches a bit better, cooler, and more confidently badass. 

He’s also been picking his post “Lost” projects very carefully, and by “carefully” I mean “barely doing anything,” so it’s very exciting for a fan like myself to see him in talks to join Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sam Worthington in BREACHER for the role of “Neck, a tough member of Schwarzenegger’s DEA team who also acts as the medic.”

Directed by David Ayer (END OF WATCH) and scripted by Skip Woods (THE A-TEAM), BREACHER also stars Terrence Howard, Olivia Williams, Dawn Olivieri, Joe Mangianello, Malin Akerman, Max Martini, and Mirielle Enos.  Production is scheduled to start in Atlanta this October.

Once upon a time titled TEN, heist-thriller BREACHER “follows 10 members of an elite DEA task force that robs a dangerous drug cartel under the guise of a tactical raid on one of its safe houses. They think they’ve gotten away with millions in merch, until team members begin getting bumped off one by one.”

Source: Variety

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