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Don Cheadle has signed on to lead the musical thriller ‘Canyon’. The 59-year-old actor is set to star in director Colin Tilley’s upcoming movie for Alcon Entertainment, which will follow Canyon - a part-time jazz musician and a full-time assassin - who finds himself as the unlikely protector of a young siren who has been dragged into an all-out war between feuding crime families. ‘Canyon’ will be written by ‘John Wick’ scribe Derek Kolstad, while Cheadle and Karyn Smith-Forge produce under their This Radicle Act banner alongside Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, John Davis and Jeremy Stein.

While there has not been any confirmation as to when audiences can expect to see ‘Canyon’ in theatres, the film will likely move into production once Kolstad finishes his work on ‘Nobody 2’. Cheadle is best-known as War Machine - aka James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) - and starred as the hero from ‘Iron Man 2’ in 2010 until his most recent appearance in the Disney+ TV show ‘Secret Invasion’. In 2020, Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige announced War Machine would be receiving his own spin-off show ‘Armor Wars’, though the project was shifted from the small screen to the big screen two years later.



However, since Marvel confirmed ‘Armor Wars’ would now be a movie, word on the project has mostly gone silent, and Cheadle recently admitted he had no idea what was going on with the film. When TVLine asked the ‘Space Jam: A New L.

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