Netflix has unveiled an exciting update for crim thriller fans as an official first look has been shared for a new project which had suffered major delays.
The Rip, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, was directed by Joe Carnahan and it features some other huge names including The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun.
Carnahan told Tudum about the strong bond between Affleck and Damon, who have been friends since elementary school.
He shared: "Working with Matt and Ben and having two, distinctly talented filmmakers, as both creative allies and the studio heads, wound up being the best of both worlds.
"I've never had as easy an experience on a movie as I had on The Rip. They took exceptionally good care of me and backed my decisions every step of the way.”
READ MORE: Netflix fans urged to watch '10 out of 10' film with more than 8million views
READ MORE: 'Nerve-shredding' thriller based on unsettling true story now one of Netflix's most watched titles
The film is slated for January 16 and, after discovering millions in cash in a derelict stash house, a team of Miami cops come under fire.
As outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, everything is called into question — including the trust amongst the group.
Carnahan explained how the inspiration for the film "came out of a deeply personal experience that my friend went through, both as a father and as head of tactical narcotics for the Miami Dade police department".
He expanded: "It's inspired in part by his life and then, by my enduring love for those classic ‘70's cop thrillers that really valued the character and interpersonal relationships and became touchstones of that era.
"Films like Serpico and Prince of The City and more recently, Michael Mann's Heat.”
The title refers to a phrase used by Miami cops when they seize things from criminals.
Some first-look photos have also been unveiled and they show Yeun working with Damon and Affleck as they make a major discovery.
The news comes after it was announced in June that the film would be delayed, as it was originally meant to air this autumn.
No reason was given as to why the release date was pushed back to 2026.
The Rip will air on Netflix on January 16
You may also like
Olivia Wilde's reaction to Harry Styles dating her pal Zoe Kravitz revealed amid new romance
Asia Cup: Litton Das' 59 Leads Bangladesh To Seven-wicket Win Over Hong Kong (Ld)
Man United hero Paul Pogba shares 11-word message as update on football return emerges
Harbhajan Singh Advocates for Peace Before India-Pakistan Cricket Match
Japan model inspires India's spatial policy for urban planning