New York: Actor Will Smith’s film ‘Fast and Loose’ has been put on hold by Netflix after he slapped comedian Chris Rock at Oscars 2022 a few days ago. Weeks before the Oscars ceremony, director David Leitch reportedly also pulled away from the project, electing to move to the Ryan Gosling vehicle ‘Fall Guy’ for Universal, and now the streaming giant has decided to pull away from the film, Variety reported. Even after repenting and apologizing for his actions, it seems like Will Smith’s career has come to a halt.
The Hollywood Reporter recently informed that at least a couple of films signed by him as the lead actor, which were supposed to be in the works, have, for the time being, been suspended. A few reports obtained by the outlet also revealed that another streaming giant Sony has also hit the pause on Smith’s much-awaited project ‘Bad Boys 4’.
Weeks before the 2022 Oscars ceremony, director David Leitch reportedly also pulled away from the project, electing to move to the Ryan Gosling vehicle ‘Fall Guy’ for Universal, and now the streaming giant has decided to pull away from the film, Variety reported. The Hollywood Reporter says other projects of Will may also be put on ice, which presumably could be his other Netflix movies including ‘The Council’ and ‘Bright 2.’
Speaking of his Sony projects, it was recently reported that Smith had apparently received 40 pages of the script for the ‘Bad Boys’ sequel. As per the reports obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, there are other Sony-tied films of his either as a producer or actor that might get halted.
These projects include sequels to ‘Hancock’ and ‘Karate Kid’. Fans are also awaiting the release of Smith’s forthcoming Apple project ‘Emancipation’, whose release date has not been revealed yet.