Kenji Tanigaki to direct Peter Dinklage in 'The Reckoner,' written by John Wick creator Derek Kolstad
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Matt Schimkowitz
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Director Kenji Tanigaki, fresh off the success of his action film The Furious, has signed on to direct The Reckoner starring Peter Dinklage. The film is written by John Wick creator Derek Kolstad, produced by the Russo brothers' AGBO, and distributed by Lionsgate. The project pairs Tanigaki's action filmmaking with Kolstad's franchise-building pedigree.
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· 1 pulledThe Furious is a huge breakout for Tanigaki, and Kolstad delivered one of Lionsgate's most popular action franchises before do
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